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单词

squire

读音
ˈskwaɪər
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释义

n. 乡绅;侍从;大地主;地方法官 vt. 随侍;护卫 n. (Squire)人名;(英)斯夸尔 [ 复数 squires 第三人称单数 squires 现在分词 squiring 过去式 squired 过去分词 squired ]

例句

One day, my master sold me to Squire Gordon.
一天,我的主人把我卖给了戈登乡绅。
In the village I just came from, the squire has had a pig stolen out of his sty.
在我刚来的那个村子里,乡绅的猪圈里被偷了一头猪。
One day in autumn, Squire Gordon went on a long journey, John went with him and I pulled the coach.
秋天的一天,乡绅高登去作长途旅行,约翰和他一起去,我拉着马车。

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created philosophical complexity,as the knight and his squire ponderthe meaning of their story.
were talented amateurs.Think of the country clergyman or squirecollecting his beetles or fossils,
the solemn prose of the Parson,and the lofty notions of the Squire –to satirize their worldviews.
but even this haste proved ruinous.When Hercules’ squire was abducted by a water nymph,
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