Verb (abbreviation for verb) salutes; Salute, esp in the army; Like, like; pay tribute
Salute; Salute, esp between soldiers and officers; Pay tribute; Salute; Salute with a cannon
Third person singular: salute; ; Plural number: salute; ; Present participle: salute; ; Past tense: salute; ; Past participle: salute
Bilingual example:
1. As? Answer? Second? Lieutenant. What? Had it? Where to? Salute? Damn it? Nearby? Everyone.
As a second lieutenant, he saluted almost everyone.
2. That? General? Take it with you? That? Salute? Yes? That? Military? Review. ?
The general was saluted at the military parade.
3. That? President? Salute? That? Courage? Yes? Those? Who is it? Had it? Been in a war? For what? Their? Country.
The president paid tribute to those brave men who fought for their motherland.
Essentials of salute action
1, raise your hand
The upper body is upright, the right hand is lifted quickly from the nearest arc, the five fingers are naturally folded and straightened, and the middle finger is close to the temple. If you wear a hat, it is close to 2 cm of the brim. Palm down, slightly out, wrist straight. It is best to keep your arm in a straight line with your shoulders and keep your eyes on the subject.
Step 2 stand at attention ceremony
Pay attention after hearing the slogan, keep your eyes on the receiver and follow, but the angle of turning your head should not be greater than 45 degrees.
3, gun ceremony
This kind of salute is usually seen during military parade. After hearing the password, the right hand should hold the gun to his chest, the gun body should be vertical, facing the button line of his clothes, the gun face should be about 10 cm away from his body, the muzzle should be as high as his eyes, the left hand should hold it on a ruler, and his arms should naturally stick to his body.