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1 grüßen
vt/i1. greet, say hello ( oder good morning etc.) to; MIL. und feierlich: salute; grüß Gott oder dich oder euch! südd., österr. hello!, hi! umg.; kannst du nicht grüßen? zu Kindern: have you forgotten how to say hello?; er hat überhaupt nicht gegrüßt he didn’t even say hello; wir kennen uns nicht näher, aber wir grüßen uns we say hello (when we meet)2. (Grüße senden) send one’s regards ( vertraulich: love); grüßen Sie ihn von mir! give him my regards ( vertraulich: my love); vertraulich: auch say hello to him from me; er lässt ( Sie) grüßen he sends his regards3. lit. (willkommen heißen) hail ( als as); seid mir gegrüßt! greetings!; hum. all hail!; gegrüßet seist du, Maria RELI. hail Mary* * *to salute; to greet* * *grü|ßen ['gryːsn]1. vt1) (= guten Tag sagen zu) to greet; (MIL) to salutesei gegrüßt (old, geh, iro) — greetings
grüß dich! (inf) — hello there!, hi! (inf)
2)(= Grüße übermitteln)
Otto lässt dich (schön) grǘßen — Otto sends his regards or best wishes, Otto asked to be remembered to you (Brit)ich soll Sie von ihm grǘßen — he sends his regards etc
grüß mir deine Mutter!, grüß deine Mutter von mir! — remember me to your mother (Brit), give my regards to your mother
und grüß mir Wien/den Goldenen Löwen — and say hello to Vienna/the Golden Lion for me
grüß Gott! (S Ger, Aus) — hello
2. vito say hello, to give a greeting (form); (MIL) to saluteOtto lässt grǘßen —
die Berge grüßten aus der Ferne (liter) — the mountains greeted us in the distance
3. vr* * *1) hail2) (to pass (a person's) good wishes (to someone): Remember me to your parents.) remember3) (to honour by firing eg large guns: They saluted the Queen by firing one hundred guns.) salute* * *grü·ßen[ˈgry:sn̩]I. vt1. (begrüßen)▪ jdn von jdm \grüßen to send sb sb's regardsjdn \grüßen lassen to say hello to sbII. vi\grüßen lassen to send one's regards; MIL to salute2. (geh: locken, winken) to greetdie Berge grüßten aus der Ferne the mountains greeted us from afarIII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) greet; (Milit.) salutegrüß [dich] Gott! — (südd.) hello
2.grüße deine Eltern [ganz herzlich] von mir — please give your parents my [kindest] regards
intransitives Verb say hello; (Milit.) salute* * *grüßen v/t & v/ieuch! südd, österr hello!, hi! umg;kannst du nicht grüßen? zu Kindern: have you forgotten how to say hello?;er hat überhaupt nicht gegrüßt he didn’t even say hello;wir kennen uns nicht näher, aberwir grüßen uns we say hello (when we meet)grüßen Sie ihn von mir! give him my regards ( vertraulich: my love); vertraulich: auch say hello to him from me;er lässt (Sie) grüßen he sends his regards3. liter (willkommen heißen) hail (als as);seid mir gegrüßt! greetings!; hum all hail!;4. fig greet;Burgen grüßen von den Höhen castles greet us from the heights poet* * *1.transitives Verb1) greet; (Milit.) salutegrüß [dich] Gott! — (südd.) hello
2.grüße deine Eltern [ganz herzlich] von mir — please give your parents my [kindest] regards
intransitives Verb say hello; (Milit.) salute* * *v.to greet v. -
2 Salve
f; -, -n; MIL. salvo; aus Gewehren: volley; Artillerie: round; (Ehrensalve) salute; fig., von Applaus: burst (of applause); von Gelächter: peal (of laughter); eine Salve abgeben fire a salvo ( oder volley oder round)* * *die Salvevolley; salvo; fusillade* * *Sal|ve ['zalvə]f -, -nsalvo, volley; (= Ehrensalve) salute; (fig) (= Lachsalve) burst of laughter; (von Applaus) volley, burst; (von Vorwürfen) volleyeine Salve auf jdn abschießen (lit, fig) — to fire a salvo or volley at sb
* * *die1) (a burst of firing etc: a volley of shots; a volley of questions/curses.) volley2) (a burst of cheering, shooting etc: They gave him a round of applause; The soldier fired several rounds.) round* * *Sal·ve<-, -n>[ˈzalvə]f salvo, volley; (Ehrensalve) [gun] saluteeine \Salve abgeben [o abfeuern] to fire [or give] a [gun] salute* * *die; Salve, Salven (Milit.) salvo; (aus Gewehren) volley* * *Salve f; -, -n; MIL salvo; aus Gewehren: volley; Artillerie: round; (Ehrensalve) salute; fig, von Applaus: burst (of applause); von Gelächter: peal (of laughter);* * *die; Salve, Salven (Milit.) salvo; (aus Gewehren) volley* * *-n f.fusillade n.salvo n.volley n.
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