squires
n. <英>地主,鄉紳( squire的名詞複數 )
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.
運氣真差,先生。
The family history was typical of the Catholic squires of England.
這個家族的歷史,在英格蘭信天主教的鄉紳中是很典型的.
Mr James Lycett and Mr Molson came next , both red - faced squires with dogmatic opinions.
詹姆斯·利塞特先生和莫爾森先生跟著也來了, 兩個人都是面孔通紅、意見專橫的鄉紳.
Ms. Squires used the money to buy a VW camper.
斯奎爾斯用這筆錢買了一輛大眾野營車.
Her entourage consisted of several squires and maids.
她的隨行人由幾個護衛和侍女構成.
Beyond it is the grey stone church with its memorial tablets to generations of departed squires.
再遠處是一座用灰石砌成的教堂,牆上有歷代鄉紳的紀念匾.