sir n. 先生,阁下,君。 1.〔一般对职务或年龄比自己大的男子的尊称〕;议长〔议员对议会主席的称呼〕。 2.〔商业信件抬头用语〕先生;〔pl.〕各位,执事诸君〔通常用 Gentlemen〕。 3.〔S-〕〔英国〕爵士〔对爵士 (Knight) 或从男爵 (baronet) 的称呼,用于姓名前或名字前,但不用于姓氏前,如 Sir Henry Smith, 日常招呼时称作 Sir Henry, 不称作 Sir Smith〕。 4.〔美口〕不分性别,用以强调肯定或否定〔如 Yes, sir; No, sir〕。 5.〔戏谑语〕喂,老兄! 〔挖苦或申斥时用〕。 6.〔戏谑语〕大人,先生〔如 sir critic 评论先生。 S- Oracle 神示老爷〕。 Good morning, sir. 先生,早。 Get out, sir! 喂!出去!〔挖苦话〕。 Will you be quiet, sir! 喂,老兄,静一点!〔挖苦话〕。 vt. 称…为先生。 Don't sir me quite so much. 别那样先生先生的叫我。
Admiral sir alan west added : " the royal navy and the olympic movement share many ideals , such as encouraging individual and team success in the face of challenge and adversity 海军上将艾伦韦斯特爵士补充道: “英国皇家海军和奥林匹克运动拥有许多共同的目标,如在挑战和逆境前鼓励个人和团体成功。 ”
It was sir alan walker of the first methodist church in sydney , australia who saw people committing suicide and founded the first live 24 - hour telephone - counseling ministry in his country . these people were told , " troubled ? call us , it costs nothing , and we ll listen to you . 他来自澳洲悉梨市第一间循道教会,看见很多人自杀并想到廿四小时电话转导牧养,同工会跟人们说:欢迎你的来电,来电绝无损失,打电话来吧,我们乐意听你分享。