名词英>地主,乡绅
及物动词
1. squire
1. The servant squired the lady to the door.
仆人将女士护送到门口。
名词
1. squire的意思
1. The assistance of a squire was much needed in this case.
这个案子很需要律师的协助。
2. squire在线翻译
2. There was no real squire in the village.
这个村子没有真正的大地主。
3.
3. Her entourage consisted of several squires and maids.
她的随行人由几个护卫和侍女构成。
4. When a boy first began his training to become a knight, his title was squire.
开始接受骑士训练的男孩的头衔是扈从。
1. 侍从:并非所有年轻人都能完成这样艰苦的练习,最终摘取骑士的头衔006-侍从 侍从(squire)来源于法语的ecuyer,意思是shield-bearer(搬运盾牌的人). 在11、12世纪的欧洲各国,侍从被看做是低人一等的. 但这是一个贵族的孩子成为骑士之前的必经之路.
2. 扈从:14岁时他成为骑士地扈从(Squire),在主人地教诲下学习诸多战争,骑马地技术,并且以准骑士地身份壹直学习和服务到21岁,通过骑士授予礼(Dubbing ceremony)后成为真正地骑士.
3. squire
3. 乡绅:squint-eyed 斜视的 | squire 乡绅 | squirearchy 地主阶级
1. (旧时英国的)乡绅,大地主
In former times, the squire of an English village was the man who owned most of the land in it.
2. 先生(有些男性对不相识的同性友好的尊称)
Some men use squire to address a man they do not know in a friendly but respectful way.
e.g. Hard luck, squire.
运气真差,先生。
noun
1. an English country landowner
2. young nobleman attendant on a knight
3. a man who attends or escorts a woman
Synonym: gallant
verb
1. attend upon as a squire
serve as a squire