sirrah

英 ['sɪrə] 美
  • n. 老兄;小子

英英释义


1. formerly a contemptuous term of address to an inferior man or boy; often used in anger

实用场景例句


Sirrah , by my fay , it waxes late. ( Shakespeare ).
小子, 老实说,天不早了.

辞典例句

Who are you then, sirrah?
你是什么人,小子?

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Sirrah, fetch drier logs: Call Peter, he will show thee where they are.
喂,木头要拣干燥点儿的, 你去问彼得, 他可以告诉你什么地方有.

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双语例句


1. Sirrah , by my fay , it waxes late. ( Shakespeare ).
小子, 老实说,天不早了.

来自辞典例句

2. Who are you then, sirrah?
你是什么人,小子?

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3. Sirrah, fetch drier logs: Call Peter, he will show thee where they are.
喂,木头要拣干燥点儿的, 你去问彼得, 他可以告诉你什么地方有.

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英文词源


sirrah
1520s, term of address used to men or boys expressing anger or contempt, archaic extended form of sir (in U.S., siree, attested from 1823).