esquire

英 [ɪ'skwaɪə; e-] 美 ['ɛskwaɪə]
  • n. 先生;绅士
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esquire 先生

e-, 缓音字母。squire, 持盾者,来自PIE*skeu, 隐藏,保护,词源同hide, house. 原指国王的侍从,后用于尊称。

esquire
esquire: see squire
esquire (n.)
late 14c., from Middle French esquier "squire," literally "shield-bearer" (for a knight), from Old French escuier "shield-bearer (attendant young man in training to be a knight), groom" (Modern French écuyer), from Medieval Latin scutarius "shield-bearer, guardsman" (in classical Latin, "shield-maker"), from scutum "shield" (see hide (n.1)). For initial e-, see e-. Compare squire (n.). Originally the feudal rank below knight, sense broadened 16c. to a general title of courtesy or respect for the educated and professional class, especially, later, in U.S., regarded as belonging especially to lawyers.
In our own dear title-bearing, democratic land, the title of esquire, officially and by courtesy, has come to include pretty much everybody. Of course everybody in office is an esquire, and all who have been in office enjoy and glory in the title. And what with a standing army of legislators, an elective and ever-changing magistracy, and almost a whole population of militia officers, present and past, all named as esquires in their commissions, the title is nearly universal. [N.Y. "Commercial Advertiser" newspaper, quoted in Bartlett, 1859]
1. 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.

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2. 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.

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3. 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.

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4. Halle Berry has been named the sexiest woman alive by Esquire magazine.
哈利·贝瑞被《时尚先生》杂志风味最性感的女性.

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5. It was Phileas Fogg , Esquire.
那是斐利亚·福克.

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