English to Punjabi Dictionary salute

salute

ਸ਼ੁਭਕਾਮਨਾ
definition
verb
don't you usually salute a superior officer?
make a formal salute to.
noun
he raises his arms in a triumphant salute
a gesture of respect, homage, or polite recognition or acknowledgment, especially one made to or by a person when arriving or departing.
example
A pair of Japanese soldiers stand at attention on either side of the canvas, their arms raised in a military 'salute' .
we 'salute' a truly great photographer
he acknowledged the 'salute' of the policeman on duty
He raised his hands above his head in a victory 'salute' .
a twenty-one-gun 'salute'
John saluted him and Richard quickly returned the 'salute' before leaving the hangar and returning to the bridge.
don't you usually 'salute' a superior officer?
I remember when the bonded labourers decided to 'salute' the national flag for the first time, on Independence Day in 1983.
Outside the council's administration centre Mayor Darling and the Chief of Navy waited to receive the 'salute' of the officers and sailors.
Let's all 'salute' an achievement of truly monumental proportions.
He saluted the lieutenant who returned the 'salute' and walked briskly off.
In a final mark of respect, a rescue helicopter circled low over the bay, dropped a wreath into the sea, and dipped its nose in 'salute' to those on the headland.
Upon his arrival in Finland, Svinhufvud met him at the dock with a military 'salute' , dressed in the uniform of a sergeant-major.
a twenty-one-gun 'salute'
After the handover, Admiral Spencer received a general 'salute' in the Victory Arena, at which he was presented with his flag, and the band and Guard of Honour held a march-past.
She received a 21-gun 'salute' during the welcoming ceremony at Merdeka Palace.
A large media presence and a gun 'salute' only enhanced the occasion.
‘To absent friends,’ said Karen, in 'salute' to their recently departed comrades.
He crossed the finishing line beaming broadly and with arms raised aloft in a victory 'salute' .
he raises his arms in a triumphant 'salute'
The 'salute' is a traditional and mandatory expression of courtesy and respect that is always rendered at the beginning and end of a fencing lesson, assault or bout.
I lifted my glass in 'salute' to all my American friends, enjoying the big Thanksgiving meal, and thought with only a tinge of envy of the delights of roast turkey with all the trimmings.
It will be followed by a fly-past by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Dakota, a display by pipers and a military 'salute' .
And they clothed Him with purple, and platted a crown of thorns, and put it about His head, And began to 'salute' Him, Hail, King of the Jews!
Hu, who released a short statement outlining the goals of his visit, was given a 21-gun 'salute' as part of an official welcoming ceremony, she said.
In order to execute the 'salute' , raise your right arm level with your shoulder, the cutting edge of the blade always to the right.
Carter said, coming stiffly to attention and saluting Saunders who returned the 'salute' and then shook Carters hand.
Those people who can freely put their inner most thoughts, feelings and emotions on the web I 'salute' and send you my admiration.
Excitement still pervaded the air, which hummed with voices and the crackle and pop of logs in the fire like a twenty-one gun 'salute' .
he raises his arms in a triumphant 'salute'
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