signore 的定义
plural si·gno·ri [sin-yawr-ee, -yohr-ee; Italian see-nyaw-ree]. /sɪnˈyɔr i, -ˈyoʊr i; Italian siˈnyɔ ri/.
- a conventional Italian title of respect for a man, usually used separately; signor.
更多signore例句
- "If the signore solves it himself, then I cannot be charged with revealing the truth," was the man's diplomatic reply.
- "I am not here to reveal to you who they are, signore, only to warn you to have a care of yourself," was the Italian's reply.
- Signore, foam shall suffice to teach obedience—thou hast heard the most gracious will of the Senate.
- Thank you, Signore, but we will depart forthwith, for there is no tarrying in this house.
- Our blessed Lady and all the saints reward you, dear Signore!