释义 |
squireBrE /ˈskwaɪə(r)/NAmE /ˈskwaɪər/ noun (also Squire) (in the past in England) a man of high social status who owned most of the land in a particular country area (英格兰旧时的)乡绅,大地主Squire (BrE, informal or humorous) used by a man as a friendly way of addressing another man (男子对另一男子的友好称呼)先生◆What can I get you, Squire? 您要点什么,先生?(in the past) a young man who was an assistant to a knight before becoming a knight himself (旧时骑士的)扈从 |