Keywords: salute
English [s? Lu: t]
Explanation:
Salute and welcome; welcome
Salute, welcome
Greet with intransitive verbs and say hello; welcome
[plural: salute; ; Third person singular: salute; ; Present participle: salute; ; Past tense: salute; ; Past participle: salute]]
Phrases:
RoyalSalute scotch whisky; Royal salute; Brand royal salute
Discrimination of words: addressing, greeting, saluting, cheering and welcoming.
These verbs all mean "welcome, salute, greetings, greetings".
1, salutation focuses on the way of greeting or refers to the appellation used.
2.greet often refers to a friendly and warm welcome.
Salute is a formal word, which means to greet or greet others by saluting, kissing or waving a hat, especially to welcome someone with some courtesy.
Hail mainly refers to welcoming someone with respect, focusing on pleasure, relaxation and noise. Also refers to shouting from a distance.
Welcome refers to warm official or formal greetings or welcome, but it also refers to general welcome.