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Salvo Meaning in English

word

ˈsæɫvoʊ
SAL-voh
sˈælvəʊ
SAL-voh

التعريف

A salvo is a series of shots or explosions, often from guns or cannons, fired at the same time, or a sudden outpouring of something such as applause or criticism.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

'Salvo' is formal and uncommon in everyday speech; used in military contexts and figuratively (e.g., 'a salvo of applause', 'first salvo in a debate'). Not to be confused with 'salvo' meaning 'except' in legal contexts (almost always Latin phrase). Often used to suggest intensity or simultaneity.

جمل نموذجية

The soldiers fired a salvo to honor their leader.

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There was a salvo of applause after the performance.

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The cannons fired a salvo at midnight.

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Her speech was met with a salvo of criticism from the press.

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The debate started with an opening salvo from the opposition.

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They launched a final salvo of fireworks in the night sky.

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