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esquire [ˈɛsˌkwaɪr, ɪˈskwaɪr]

n. 旧指骑士,先生,士绅;
复数:: esquires

例句:

  • He examined the ads in " The New Yorker " and " Esquire. "
    他翻阅了《纽约人 》 和《绅士 》 杂志上的不少广告.
  • This was said in an Esquire interview on april 23, 2008.
    这是说,在一个君子采访时对2008年4月23日.
  • Trends Esquire display in newsstand in an impressive and eye - catching way.
    《时尚先生》在报摊亭的醒目摆放,强烈吸引读者眼球.
  • One Isaac Bickerstaff, a Pretended Esquire.
    来自Steele
  • The long night of the initiation of the Esquire into Knighthood.
    来自L. van der Post
  • Mailer was livid, and briefly refused to write for Esquire.
    来自NEWYORKER