sir的意思和读音

sir

: [sɜr] : [sɜː(r)]

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v.

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sirs  

sirn.

1.used as a polite way of addressing a man whose name you do not know, for example in a shop/store or restaurant, or to show respect

Good morning, sir. Can I help you?

Are you ready to order, sir?

‘Report to me tomorrow, corporal!’ ‘Yes, sir!’ “!”“!”

‘Thank you very much.’ ‘You're welcome, sir. Have a nice day.’“。”“。”

2.used at the beginning of a formal business letter when you do not know the name of the man or people that you are dealing with

Dear Sir/Sirs

Dear Sir or Madam

3.a title that is used before the first name of a man who has received one of the highest British honours (= a knight ), or before the first name of a baronet

Sir Paul McCartney )

Thank you, Sir Paul.

4.used as a form of address by children in school to a male teacher

Please, sir, can I open a window?

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na.1ed as a polite way of speaking to a man. This word can be used by someone who works in a store or restaurant for speaking to a customer, by someone speaking to a senior officer, or by someone speaking to another person whose name they do not know; used by a boy or young man as a polite way of speaking to an older man2ed by students for talking to or about a male teacher3ed before the name of a man who is a knight or baronet

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1.'And you're very glad to leave your dear good wife in such a comfortable home, ain't you, Sir?“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>?”

2.For the life of him later, Sir Harold could not remember why he told the truth.

3.Quoting from Sir Wilfred's letters, he traces the craggy traveller's devotion to his dead father, his mother and three brothers.

4.Jack: No, sir, but you said yesterday that everything you told me went in one ear and out of the other, so I'm trying to stop it!

5.It's very kind of you, sir. But we don't accept tips. Thank you justthe same. I'll be back in a minute.

6.All right. Please be seated over here. . . Yes, sir. You're a perfect eight and a half. Just a moment, please.……,

7.Sir Edward Grey on the eve of the first world war said "the lamps are going out all over Europe" .·”。

8.Sir Thomas did not quite understand this, and looked with some surprise at the speaker.

9.Ah, sir, ask no more, ask no more of poor Dobby, stammered the elf, his eyes huge in the dark.

10.Sir Alex thinks it would be a fitting tribute if the 35-year-old was handed the trophy at the annual ceremony in London this Sunday.35