squire
n. <英>地主,乡绅
In former times, the squire of an English village was the man who owned most of the land in it.
Some men use squire to address a man they do not know in a friendly but respectful way.
Hard luck, squire.
运气真差,先生。
1. young nobleman attendant on a knight
2. an English country landowner
3. a man who attends or escorts a woman
1. attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire
In the country he played the squire, while in town he became the spy.
他在乡下扮演老爷的角色, 在城里却变成了间谍.
A squire approaches you and hands you a spotless suit of Plate Mail.
一个侍从递给你一件插得干干净净的钢甲.
He consults Squire Gaylord about ways of preventing the affair from becoming public.
为了防止事情闹得满城皆知,他去求教盖洛德法官.
'All hands aboard by four this afternoon,'shouted the squire, after him.
“ 所有船员今天下午四点在船上集合.”乡绅冲着他的背影喊了一声.
Smith and Squire assessed the brain activity associated with the recollection of old and new memories.
史密斯和史奎尔判断大脑的活动是与对新旧记忆的回忆相关联的.