squire的意思和读音

squire

: [ˈskwaɪr] : [ˈskwaɪə(r)]

v.

n.;(

squires  

n.tenant

n.landowner,lord,laird,landlord,owner

squiren.

1.(in the past in England) a man of high social status who owned most of the land in a particular country area

2.(informal)used by a man as a friendly way of addressing another man

What can I get you, Squire?

3.(in the past) a young man who was an assistant to a knight before becoming a knight himself

n.1.〉(),2.;3.,,,4.;1.〉(),2.;3.,,,4.;

v.1.,2.

n.1.a man who owned land in England in the past and had high status in the local area; a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knighta man who rode a horse when fighting2ed for talking to a man

1. squeeze squire squirrel ...

3. Footman Squire Griffin ...

4. spur n. squire n. ,, stagger vi. ...

6. Paladin“ ”, Squire”,。 ...

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1.nay , replied the squire , hands was one of mine . i did think i could have trusted hands , added the captain.,”,“。”

2.I can only read and write; and there ain't a richer man in the place, not excepting Squire Morrison, with all his learnt notions.

3.If she had her way she never would, speak to Squire Hopkins again, nor to his wife, either.

4.Captain, 'said the squire when I'd finished, ' you were right, and I was wrong. ',”,“。”

5.Perhaps, sir, you don't like the ship? ' said the squire, angrily.“?”

6.'Heard of him! ' cried the squire. 'He was the worst pirate that ever sailed. The Spanish used to tremble just to hear his name! '?!”。“西。”

7.And, now I come to think of it, I might as well ride round there myself and report to him or squire.

8.Silver, yes, ' said the squire, ' but the captain acts neither like a man, nor a good seaman! '西,”。“!”

9.pork , powder , and biscuit was the cargo , with only a musket and a cutlass apiece for the squire and me and red ruth and the captain.

10.Squire and Gray fired again and yet again; three men fell, one forwards into the enclosure, two back on the outside.———