敬礼

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Meaning and Usage

"敬礼" primarily means "to salute," often used in military or formal contexts to show respect or honor. It combines "" (respect) and "" (courtesy), emphasizing respectful manners.

Common Contexts

  1. Military or official ceremonies where soldiers or officials salute.
  2. Showing respect to a person, such as a teacher or elder.
  3. As a formal closing phrase in letters, similar to "Sincerely" or "Respectfully."

Collocations and Patterns

  • 整齐敬礼 (salute neatly): describes the manner of saluting, often in formation.
  • 敬礼 (salute someone): indicates the target of the salute.
  • 敬礼 (salute at the end of a letter): a polite closing.

Usage Notes

When used as a verb, "敬礼" is a formal action and usually appears in formal or ceremonial settings. As a closing phrase in letters, it conveys respect and politeness. Avoid confusing it with casual greetings or informal gestures. The tone is respectful and formal.

Common Confusion

"敬礼" as a verb (to salute) should not be confused with casual greetings like "打招呼". Also, the letter closing "敬礼" is not a physical action but a written expression of respect.

Example Sentences

The soldiers saluted neatly during the flag-raising ceremony.

He saluted the teacher to show respect.

The letter often ends with '敬礼' as a polite closing phrase.