signore
/sin-yawr-ey, -yohr-ey; Italian see-nyaw-re/US // sɪnˈyɔr eɪ, -ˈyoʊr eɪ; Italian siˈnyɔ rɛ //UK // (siːnˈjɔːriː, Italian siɲˈɲore) //
签名者,签名,签字者,签字人
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n.名词 noun
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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.
Examples
"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!
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