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missus

/mis-uhz, -uhs/US // ˈmɪs əz, -əs //UK // (ˈmɪsɪz, -ɪs) //

小姐,夫人,姨妈,妻子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a variant of missis.

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Examples

  • The missus and the kids pay intermittent lip service to living on a farm.

  • To help him along as the Republicans enter primary season, emotion has been outsourced to the missus.

  • In one scene, a penitent missus in a shapeless tube dress scratches her head and admits to having crashed the car.

  • I've spoke to my missus about it and she has noticed the same thing since she was a girl—so it must be a peculiarity.

  • It was of no use to appeal to ole missus, who would not know whether she belonged to her or some one else.

  • He wished "the missus wud go out every day, an' leave lass to cook the dinner."

  • The conversation generally turned upon his old “missus,” who was buried under a yew tree, near the wicket gate.

  • Bad enough, I can tell you; Missus has plenty to bear, poor thing!