释义 |
equerry/iˈkweri, ˈekwəri/n. (pl. -ies) 1 an officer of the British royal household attending members of the royal family (照看皇室家务的)侍卫官 2 hist. an officer of a prince's or noble's household having charge over the horses [史义] (皇室的)掌马官 [earlier esquiry via Old French esquierie ‘company of squires, prince's stables’, from Old French esquier ESQUIRE: perhaps associated with Latin equus ‘horse’] |