squires

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  • n.

    地主,乡绅( squire的名词复数 );

  • 英英释义

    squire

    • n.
      • young nobleman attendant on a knight
      • an English country landowner
      • a man who attends or escorts a woman

        同义词:gallant

    • v.attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire
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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The squire can win a number of points as he represents the team for all contests on foot including archery and armoured foot combat.
      护卫代表小组参加徒步搏击的所有项目,包括箭术和身着盔甲的徒步对抗赛,也有机会为小组夺分。
    2. A young squire won his spurs in battle.
      一年轻随从因作战英勇而获得骑士称号。
    3. The squire was hard at work at Bristol.
      乡绅在布里斯托尔热衷于他的工作。
    4. What the squire said is absolutely nonsense!
      这个乡绅的话纯属一派胡言!
    5. There was no real squire in the village.
      这个村子没有真正的大地主。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. The strong man was hired to squire the old lady.
      那个大汉受雇护卫这位老妇人。

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