lady 的 2 个定义
plural la·dies.
- a woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken: She may be poor and have little education, but she's a real lady.
- a woman of high social position or economic class: She was born a lady and found it hard to adjust to her reduced circumstances.
- any woman; female: the lady who answered the phone; a saleslady.
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lady 近义词
woman
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- Some of her early songs were so pointedly feminist that radio stations wouldn’t play them, yet she also wrote one of history’s only known songs about PMS, a look-out-fellas-ladies-be-crazy deep cut that, unlike most of her work, has not aged well.
- The lady who lived across the hall had gone to see her daughter in Georgia, and now she was stuck there while all her things were here.
- A week or two later, I told the dog's owner how scared my kids are to go by their house — not because of the dog, but because of the "mean scary lady."
- The only woman indicted in the 20-year history of the International Criminal Court is Simone Gbagbo, the former first lady of Cote d’Ivoire.
- Honorifics should be used on envelopes, and widowhood does not change the lady’s form of address.
- I wonder what that lady is doing now, and if she knows what she set in motion with Archer?
- Lady Edith is so sad that her sadness nearly set the whole damned house on fire.
- The Real-Life ‘Downton’ Millionairesses Who Changed BritainBy Tim Teeman Lady Grantham of ‘Downton Abbey’ is far from an anomaly.
- Lady Rose is also rather subdued in the premiere, which is a pity.
- “Officers had to go stop an elderly lady from being assaulted,” Sgt. Houston said.
- The lady in black was reading her morning devotions on the porch of a neighboring bathhouse.
- Grandmamma sits in her quaint arm-chair— Never was lady more sweet and fair!
- The young lady, hearing his step, turned round and stood on the stair, confronting him fiercely.
- See the ease and grace of the lady in the sacque, who sits on the bank there, under the myrtles, with the guitar on her lap!
- At another time her affections were deeply engaged by a young gentleman who visited a lady on a neighboring plantation.