Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Welcome to China.

Welcome to China.

Welcome to China.

Are you welcome? Reading? English? [? Verk? m]? Beautiful? [? W? lk? m]?

1, v. Welcome, welcome; Welcome new ones; Accept with pleasure

2. popular; Pleasant; Optional; Although ... okay.

3. welcome; Greetings; accept

Welcome to visit. welcome

Phrases:

1, welcome back? welcome back

Welcome to Beijing? Welcome to Beijing.

You're welcome You're welcome.

Welcome home? Welcome home, welcome back.

Hello, welcome? Welcome to

Usage of extended data words:

1, welcome as a noun means "welcome", indicating cordial or warm greetings, reception or hospitality, and can be used as a countable noun or an uncountable noun.

Welcome means "welcome" as an exclamation and a greeting when greeting. It is also used in formal occasions, on placards hung on stations, docks, airports and streets, or in the headlines of advertising languages and newspapers. Often used with adverbs or prepositions to indicate direction.

Discrimination of word meaning:

Hail, salute, welcome and greeting all mean "welcome, salute, salute and greeting", but the difference is that:

1, hail? It mainly refers to welcoming someone with respect, with emphasis on pleasure, relaxation and noise. Also refers to shouting from a distance.

2. salute? Formal words refer to greeting or greeting others by saluting, kissing or waving a hat, especially welcoming someone with some courtesy.

3. Welcome? A warm official or formal greeting or welcome, but also a general welcome.

4. greetings? Often refers to a friendly and warm welcome.