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sir

/sur/US // sɜr //UK // (sɜː) //

先生,长官,主席先生,阁下

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a respectful or formal term of address used to a man: No, sir.
    • : the distinctive title of a knight or baronet: Sir Walter Scott.
    • : a title of respect for some notable personage of ancient times: Sir Pandarus of Troy.
    • : a lord or gentleman: noble sirs and ladies.
    • : an ironic or humorous title of respect: sir critic.
    • : Archaic. a title of respect used before a noun to designate profession, rank, etc.: sir priest; sir clerk.

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Examples

  • Faruqui addressed the intruder, who was only a few years older as “sir.”

  • Now that he was Sir Alfred, there was one final blast of publicity.

  • After his knighthood, I stop by to see him and call him Sir Alfred.

  • De Mena offers me a glass of Sir Francis Drake, Casa Bruja's red ale.

  • Sir Bob, 63, responded with his usual colorful language to his critics.

  • Good old Sir Bob Geldof stepping into the breach again to raise money for crisis-hit Africa?

  • The old man seemed to be greatly agitated, and hurriedly whispering, "We thought you were never coming, sir!"

  • Mr. Pickwick—deepest obligations—life preserver—made a man of me—you shall never repent it, sir.

  • Sir Cadge was about the same age as the famous beauty, and rose quite two inches above her lofty head.

  • I wouldn't go on if I were you, sir; the luck's dead against you to-night; I wouldn't go on, indeed I wouldn't.

  • No, Sir, said the other, nothing at all except the enjoyment of your good company: and so gave over importuning him.