"squiring" 怎么发音
word
ˈskwaɪɹ
SKWAI-ring
skwˈaɪə
sk-WAI-uh-ring
释义
Acting as a squire, often meaning to accompany someone, especially a woman, in a polite or protective way. It can also mean serving someone as an assistant, but today it usually refers to social situations.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈskwaɪɹ
英式英语
skwˈaɪə
简化发音
美式
SKWAI-ring
英式
sk-WAI-uh-ring
语境中听
He spent the afternoon squiring his guest around town.
John was squiring his mother to the event.
He enjoys squiring ladies to concerts.
I saw Tom squiring Emily around the museum all morning.