名词敬意; 敬礼,行礼
名词
1. He made a deep obeisance to the queen.
他向女王深深鞠了一躬。
1. 敬礼:obedient 服从的 | obeisance 敬礼 | obelise 加上剑号
2. 鞠躬:oblivion被遗忘的状态n | obeisance鞠躬n | obsequious谄媚的,奉承的a
3. 敬礼、鞠躬:16. downpour:倾盆大雨 | 17. obeisance:敬礼、鞠躬 | 18. coincide with:与...一致
4. 服从:15. 根本的: fundamental, primary, radical | 16. 服从: obedience, obeisance, obey, submit | 18. 支撑:bolster, brace, crutch, sustain, sustentation, uphold, underlay
1. 敬意;尊敬;敬重
Obeisance to someone or something is great respect shown for them.
e.g. While he was still young and strong all paid obeisance to him.
他年轻力壮时所有人都对他毕恭毕敬。
2. 敬礼;(尤指)鞠躬
An obeisance is a physical gesture, especially a bow, that you make in order to show your respect for someone or something.
e.g. One by one they came forward, mumbled grudging words of welcome, made awkward obeisances.
他们挨个儿走上前去,勉强地咕哝出几句欢迎词,生硬地鞠躬致礼。
1. After public obeisance in Hong Kong, it is to be conveyed to the Macao region.
2. obeisance的解释
2. The Lama Temple is one of the most popular temples for doing obeisance for blessings in Beijing.
3. obeisance
3. It is the fourth time that the Chinese Buddha sacred tooth relic was brought to the country for obeisance 15 years after the last conveyance.