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mister

/mis-ter/US // ˈmɪs tər //UK // (ˈmɪstə) sometimes capital //

先生,大叔,绅士

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a conventional title of respect for a man, prefixed to the name and to certain official designations.
    • : Informal. sir: Mister, is this your umbrella?
    • : a title prefixed to a mock surname that is used to represent possession of a particular attribute, identity, etc.: Mister Know-it-all.
    • : the informal or social title used in addressing a military warrant officer or any naval officer below the rank of commander.
    • : a term of respect used by cadets in addressing upperclassmen: used with surname.a term of disparagement used by upperclassmen in addressing cadets: Mister, tuck in that shirttail!
    • : Older Use. husband: You and the mister staying long?
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to address or speak of as “mister” or “Mr.”

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Examples

  • On the west side, the Palm Springs side, are money-green golf courses, misters spraying from palm trees, wide, gorgeously paved roads, and a concert series called Splash House that features a poolside stage.

  • Best of all, this fan comes with a built-in mister and 17-millimeter water reservoir, which can produce a steady stream of gentle mist for ten minutes at a time.

  • These come with peel-and-stick labels so you don’t mix up what’s what, and they have both jet and mister spray settings.

  • Some gay apps, like the newer Mister, have not subscribed to the community/tribe model.

  • Carl Sandler, who founded Mister in 2012, previously founded Daddyhunt.com and worked at Gay.com.

  • Mister Ham in need of cash: That is something a lot of people will not believe.

  • And this week it was Mister Ham, General Delivery, United States.

  • “Maybe you need a good overcoat for Christmas,” Mister Ham was saying.

  • He forgot the great doctrine of humility, and declared that "Mister" Weston should have the volume that very night.

  • Mister, I say, I don't suppose you don't know of nobody who don't want to hire nobody to do nothing, don't you?

  • I sure would be disappointed, Mister Welborn, if you didn't have a lot of clean snow.

  • Cash my check for three hundred dollars and meet my podner, Mister Welborn.

  • All you cimarrons wipe yer hands real clean en shake with my friend Mister Lannarck.