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Перевод: salute
[существительное] приветствие; отдание чести; салют ; поцелуй ; [глагол] приветствовать; здороваться; отдавать честь; салютовать; целовать; встречать; представать
Тезаурус:
- Next time he sends you greetings do give him the right salute instead of the two-fingered one.
- In a mock salute to the CRBC and Ottawa we played "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" from the currently popular Walt Disney cartoon.
- It was equally fitting that following the opening, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster flew over Wexford House in salute.
- Aldo gave a slovenly salute and left.
- Recent pressure to end the obligation of junior officers to salute or stand in the presence of their seniors and recommendations to scrap the existing discipline code for a new "code of ethics" applicable equally to all had dangerous implications, said Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lawrence Roach.
- The grim face, the extravagant salute and the loud stamp of his boots on the floorboards only fell just short of the military crime most disliked by superiors, dumb insolence.
- At the back end, that is, and as soon as you step on to it, you salute.
- He raised his hands in the boxer's victory salute to acknowledge the roar of applause from the cheerleaders that began as soon as the eulogy to announce him had ended.
- During the Indian Mutiny of 1857 they remained steadfastly loyal to the Crown, and for this were accorded a permanent 15-gun salute by the Viceroy.
- Agnew's Salute to Turner exhibition ends on Thursday evening and not Friday as stated in yesterday's Guardian.
- "Salute," they chorused.
- HEROES: Chesterfield's two-goal strikers Steve Norris and Dave Lancaster salute the crowd at Anfield
- Equally, his brace against Manchester United in our last match of 1990-;91 (co-incidentally also his own 150th Palace appearance) demonstrated that he was on the verge of international recognition, with the second one, struck from fully 30 yards, bringing the big crowd to its feet in salute.
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