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Noun:
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young nobleman attendant on a knight
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an English country landowner
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a man who attends or escorts a woman
Verb:
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attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The squire can win a number of points as he represents the team for all contests on foot including archery and armoured foot combat.
衛士帶表小組長長參于徒步自由搏擊的每個活動,收錄箭術和身穿盔甲的徒步PK對戰賽,有著時間為小組長長奪分。
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A young squire won his spurs in battle.
大半年輕仆從因登陸作戰奮勇而取得騎士吧頭像框。
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The squire was hard at work at Bristol.
鄉紳在布里斯托爾追捧于他的操作。
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What the squire said is absolutely nonsense!
這種鄉紳情況下根本就是一片胡言!
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There was no real squire in the village.
這是村落不實際的大五人斗地主。
用作動詞 (v.)
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The strong man was hired to squire the old lady.
那家是大漢的受雇保衛這為老女子。
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She has a date...Her squire is handsome Dave Townsend.
來源于:Publishers Weekly
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The girl he'd been squiring had abandoned him.
源自: R. Frame
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Millais squired his daughter to..parties.
源于: G. Daly
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