esquire

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美[??s?kwa?r, ??skwa?r]

基本釋義

n.
舊指騎士,先生,士紳

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

He examined the ads in " The New Yorker " and " Esquire. "

他翻閱了《紐約人 》 和《紳士 》 雜志上的不少?gòu)V告.

辭典例句

Trends Esquire display in newsstand in an impressive and eye - catching way.

《時(shí)尚先生》在報(bào)攤亭的醒目擺放,強(qiáng)烈吸引讀者眼球.

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Halle Berry has been named the sexiest woman alive by Esquire magazine.

哈利·貝瑞被《時(shí)尚先生》雜志風(fēng)味最性感的女性.

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It was Phileas Fogg , Esquire.

那是斐利亞·???

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Trends Esquire boasts the best general - interest lifestyle magazine for sophisticated man in China.

《時(shí)尚·先生》自詡為中國(guó)成熟男性的最好的全面的生活類雜志.

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The former president looks trim and elegant on the cover of this month's Esquire.

在本月的《時(shí)尚先生》的封面,前總統(tǒng)看上去整潔且紳士.

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Especially in recent years, the researches of Chinese esquire have been much more thorough and concrete.

特別是近幾年, 學(xué)者們對(duì)紳士的研究更具體、更深入.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. (Middle Ages) an attendant and shield bearer to a knight; a candidate for knighthood

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