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
- 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。 - Bertha constantly received congratulations from the surrounding squires on the admirable way in which Edward managed.
伯莎不断地接受来自周围地主乡绅们的贺词,他们称赞爱德华用于管理这地方的良好方式。 - The Squires Curve of Description the Kinematic Trajectory of Thumb Needle
描述拇指尖运动轨迹的Squires曲线 - It is mainly from three aspects, i.e. government control and management over rural areas& the Bao-Jia system, management of folk squires and clans in rural society.
主要是从三个方面,即国家对乡村社会控制与管理所采取的方式&保甲制度、民间乡绅和宗族的治理。 - By 1696, with Tory squires and Amsterdam burghers complaining about excessive taxes.
到1696年,托利党的乡绅们和阿姆斯特丹的市民都对苛捐杂税怨声载道。 - Mr James Lycett and Mr Molson came next, both red-faced squires with dogmatic opinions.
詹姆斯·利塞特先生和莫尔森先生跟着也来了,两个人都是面孔通红、意见专横的乡绅。 - Her entourage consisted of several squires and maids.
她的随行人由几个护卫和侍女构成。 - He's nicked the noses of all the squires around.
所有侍卫的鼻子都被他打过。 - 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。 - Good is still cute, bad is still monstro-evil, the landscapes still green, the hobbits barefoot and dressed like Victorian squires, the warriors handsome, the milieu kitschy.
好人依然可爱,坏人依然丑怪邪恶,景色依然翠绿,光著脚的哈比人依然穿得像英国维多利亚时期的侍从。