squire
英 [ˈskwaɪə(r)]
美 [ˈskwaɪər]
n. (旧时英格兰的)乡绅,大地主; (男子对另一男子的友好称呼)先生; (旧时骑士的)扈从
复数:squires 过去分词:squired 现在分词:squiring 过去式:squired 第三人称单数:squires
BNC.9854 / COCA.22723
牛津词典
noun
- (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 - (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?
- What can I get you, Squire?
- (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
柯林斯词典
- (旧时英国的)乡绅,大地主
In former times, thesquireof an English village was the man who owned most of the land in it. - N-VOC 先生(有些男性对不相识的同性友好的尊称)
Some men usesquireto address a man they do not know in a friendly but respectful way.- Hard luck, squire.
运气真差,先生。
- Hard luck, squire.
英英释义
noun
- an English country landowner
- young nobleman attendant on a knight
- a man who attends or escorts a woman
verb
- attend upon as a squire
双语例句
- Good-bye to the Hispaniola, good-bye to the squire, the doctor, and the captain!
再见吧,西斯潘尼奥拉号;再见吧,乡绅、大夫和船长! - I told him the squire was the most liberal of men.
我告诉他乡绅是世界上最宽宏大量的人。 - Will your squire be generous if I do, do you think?
如果我帮你们脱险,那位乡绅先生会不会比较慷慨? - "Well, I am sorry the squire can't come yet," says my landlord.
“很遗憾,那位先生还不能来,”我的男主人说。 - In the country he played the squire, while in town he became the spy.
他在乡下扮演老爷的角色,在城里却变成了间谍。 - 'I don't want your thanks!' cried the squire.
我不需要你道谢!乡绅喊道。 - The squire was waiting for me at the stern window, all his faintness gone from him.
乡绅在船尾的窗口等着我,一扫刚才那种沮丧的神情。 - I knew no harm of Bonaparte and plenty of the Squire.
对于波拿巴和侍从们我向无恶意。 - The whole place was the romantic vision of the paternalist local squire.
这整个地方就是那位家长式乡绅的浪漫想象。 - I had never seen the squire so near at hand.
我这是第一次隔着这么近打量乡绅。