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squire
- IPA[ˈskwʌɪə]
英式
- a man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the chief landowner in such an area;used by a man as a friendly or humorous form of address to another man
- (of a man) accompany or escort (a woman);(of a man) have a romantic relationship with (a woman)
noun: squire, plural noun: squires
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the chief landowner in such an area the squire of Radbourne Hall Squire Trelawny 同義詞
- ▪ British informal used by a man as a friendly or humorous form of address to another man sorry, squire, but I know my limitations
- ▪ US archaic a title given to a magistrate, lawyer, or judge in some rural districts.
- 2. historical a young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself. 同義詞
- 3. Australian a subadult snapper fish (Chrysophrys auratus).
動詞
- 1. (of a man) accompany or escort (a woman) she was squired around Rome by a reporter
- ▪ (of a man) have a romantic relationship with (a woman) he was still squiring Doreen, his high-school sweetheart
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- IPA[ˈskwī(ə)r]
美式
- a man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the ... the squire of Radbourne Hall Squire Hughes
- (of a man) accompany or escort (a woman): she was squired around Rome by a reporter
Oxford American Dictionary