English English Dictionary

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greet in English:

1. welcome guests welcome guests



2. to say hello to him or her to say hello to him or her



3. salute salute


Soldiers must salute the President when they meet.
Those who are about to die salute you.
I salute your dedicated work.

4. cry cry


Don't cry.
After the initial shock of hearing of her grandfather's death, the girl started to cry.
Mary's crying because she has lost her handbag.
My sister would often cry to sleep when she was a baby.
One thing you should know about me is that I seldom cry.
Seriously though, episode 21 made me almost cry while laughing.
You've already drunk mummy's milk. Don't cry, please go sleepy-sleep.
I quickly laugh at everything, for fear of having to cry.
Tatoeba: Big Brother would cry if he ever saw our site.
A creepy cry that sounds like a human voice, velvet black wings, the image of tearing into dead flesh; crows are known across the world as an ill-omened bird that flies down with ill-luck.
My wife called because my younger son was crying.
As long as you won't face the truth, you will cry in vain.
Sometimes the old landlady would come by and said "That child doesn't cry", but it was that my babysitting was godly.
Kano, pretending to cry has impact from being used sparingly!
He bore an unmistakable reference to his father. It made his mother cry.

5. welcome welcome


Welcome.
On behalf of the company, I welcome you.
May I begin by thanking every one for your warm welcome?
I welcome any corrections or additions to these minutes.
We would like to give a welcome party for the new members when it's convenient for them.
An ancient manor, probably from the time of the templar knights, is the home to our family, and its outbuildings welcome friends and holiday guests all year round.
Even a rare guest wears out his welcome after three days.
She gave me such a sincere welcome that I was at home with her immediately.
Tokyo was really wonderful and the welcome the Japanese extended to us was also just as wonderful.
Thank you for the generous invitation but we don't want to wear out our welcome.
Companies welcome workers who take initiative.
We welcome you back into the real world. (Witamy Cię z powrotem w świecie rzeczywistym.)
Welcome! "Yo." "Oh, what, it's only Keita?"
The company president's welcome was so long that we were squeezed for time in the second half of the ceremony.
He that hears much and speaks not at all shall be welcome both in bower and hall.

English word "greet"(welcome) occurs in sets:

English File U1