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squire美 ['skwaɪr] 英 ['skwaɪə(r)] - v.护卫;在社交场合作为保护者与特定的一个妇女作伴
- n.(旧时英格兰的)乡绅;(男子对另一男子的友好称呼)先生
- 网络侍从;骑士的扈从;大地主
复数:squires 现在分词:squiring 过去分词:squired n. landowner,lord,laird,landlord,owner 1. | (旧时英格兰的)乡绅,大地主(in the past in England) a man of high social status who owned most of the land in a particular country area |
2. | (informal) (男子对另一男子的友好称呼)先生used by a man as a friendly way of addressing another man |
| What can I get you, Squire? 您要点什么,先生? |
3. | (旧时骑士的)扈从(in the past) a young man who was an assistant to a knight before becoming a knight himself |
n. | 1. a country landowner in England, often the main local landowner 2. a young apprentice knight who acted as an attendant to a knight in the Middle Ages 3. a man who is escorting a woman or going out with her regularly 4. a title of respect given to a magistrate or local dignity, especially in a rural district 5. used by a man as a term of address to another man 6. a man who owned land in England in the past and had high status in the local area 7. used for talking to a man 1. a country landowner in England, often the main local landowner 2. a young apprentice knight who acted as an attendant to a knight in the Middle Ages 3. a man who is escorting a woman or going out with her regularly 4. a title of respect given to a magistrate or local dignity, especially in a rural district 5. used by a man as a term of address to another man 6. a man who owned land in England in the past and had high status in the local area 7. used for talking to a man | v. | 1. to escort or go out with a man or a woman 2. attend upon;escort(a woman) |
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