squires
英 [ˈskwaɪəz]
美 [ˈskwaɪərz]
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
squire的复数
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.
双语例句
- These young squires are excellent horsemen, they wear little armour and are fast and very accurate with the javelin.
爱尔兰标枪骑兵盔甲简陋,但骑术极佳,面对敌军标枪如雨。 - The Squires Curve of Description the Kinematic Trajectory of Thumb Needle
描述拇指尖运动轨迹的Squires曲线 - At this foundation the Squires curve for the kinematic trajectory of thumb tip was derived.
在此基础上,导出了拇指尖运动轨迹的Squires曲线。 - The Analysis of the Mentality of Squires in Ming Dynasty
明代乡绅心态剖析 - Their experiences as officials and high-level knowledge make them more sensitive to the changes of the world and also enable them to make profound analysis. The late Ming society and historical changes hence find themselves extraordinarily vivid in the memories of squires.
他们的仕宦经历和学识水平使其对于世事变迁有着更为敏感的观察力和深刻的解析力,晚明社会和历史的变迁在他们的记忆中由此显得格外生动。 - It is my pleasure to unveil this plaque in honour of the great man who was born here. Beyond it is the grey stone church with its memorial tablets to generations of departed squires.
我很高兴能为纪念这位出生在这儿的伟人不举行揭匾典礼。再远处是一座用灰石砌成的教堂,墙上有历代乡绅的纪念匾。 - Squires were a special group in the transformation of modern society in north of Shaanxi, they were very important in the countryside life.
绅士是近代陕北社会转型中的一个独特群体,在乡村社会发挥重要作用。 - I have more squires than I know what to do with.
我的侍从多的不知道该打发他们去干什么。 - The family history was typical of the Catholic squires of england.
这个家族的历史,在英格兰信天主教的乡绅中是很典型的。 - They comprise squires, rich commoners, or lesser nobility that cannot afford the expensive armour of a real knight.
骑马军士成份包括骑士仆从、富裕平民或下层贵族,其财力皆不足以购置骑士所使用的昂贵装备。