squired
['skwaiə]
[ squired ]
n.护卫, 侍从, 乡绅, 大地主
v.侍从,护卫
例句与用法:
A medieval gentleman-soldier, usually high-born, raised by a sovereign to privileged military status after training as a page and squire.
骑士中世纪的绅士士兵,通常出身高贵,在作为骑士的听差或扈从训练后被君主授予特权的军事地位
A bearer of armor for a knight; a squire.
为骑士持武器的人; 骑士的扈从
The living is in the gift of the squire.
地主有安排牧师奉禄之权。
What the squire said is absolutely nonsense!
这个乡绅的话纯属一派胡言!
词形变化:
动词过去式: squired |
动词过去分词: squired |
动词现在分词: squiring |
动词第三人称单数: squires |
squired
动词 squire:
attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire
同义词:squire
squired
■The servant squired the lady to the door.
仆人将女士护送到门口。
■He squired the pretty girl about town .
他保护着这位漂亮的姑娘在城里到处逛一逛。
■Tens of thousands of athletes must be squired to scattered events through some of the worst traffic in the Americas.
否则,上万名运动员必须经过拉丁美洲最拥挤的塞车路段之一,才会到达散布各地的比赛场馆。
■Her eyes were red ,I always called her “cry baby ” .She always squired her mouth and restored :No ,I'm not .
她的眼镜红红的,我总说她是个爱哭鬼,她每天都撅着小嘴说她不是。
■I was squired going out of the border.
我被护送出了国境线。
■I squired her home after the ball.
舞会后,我把她送回了家。
■On that trip I met Yu Fen, the legendary diving coach who squired Fu Mingxia to gold-medal glory in Barcelona, Atlanta and Sydney (the last after Fu had begun university studies).
那一次我见到了于芬,她是中国跳水队的传奇教练,曾在巴塞罗那、亚特兰大和悉尼(去大学做研究前的最后一届奥运会)带伏明霞蝉联金牌。