sire
sire 英 [ˈsaɪə(r)] 美 [saɪr]
n. 陛下;大人;男性祖先;雄性亲畜 vt. 做…的父亲;生产
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- A sire is an animal's father. A newborn foal might look very much like his sire, with a white stripe on his brown face.
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- n. 陛下;大人;男性祖先;雄性亲畜
- vt. 做…的父亲;生产
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1. The people await you,sire.
臣民在等候您,陛下。
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2. Conscience gives me a joyous mind, and learns, sire, that the infallible recipe for happiness—a good conscience—you are in want of.
陛下您要懂得,拥有快乐的秘诀是要拥有善良的心灵——而您却没有。
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3. “sire, ” said Merlin, “I know that you’re in love with Igraine; will you swear, as an anointed king, to give into my care the child you that she bears you, if I make her yours?”
“陛下,”梅林说道,“我知道你现在爱上了伊格莲。 如果我能使她为你所有,你能否以国王的名义宣誓,将她为你所生的孩子托付于我?”
- sire (n.) c. 1200, title placed before a name and denoting knighthood, from Old French sire "lord (appellation), sire, my lord," from Vulgar Latin *seior, from Latin senior "older, elder," from PIE root *sen- "old." Standing alone and meaning "your majesty" it is attested from early 13c. General sense of "important elderly man" is from mid-14c.; that of "father, male parent" is from mid-13c.
- sire (v.) "to beget, to be the sire of," 1610s, from sire (n.). Used chiefly of beasts, especially of stallions. Related: Sired; siring.
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