mister / ˈmɪs tər /

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mister2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a conventional title of respect for a man, prefixed to the name and to certain official designations.
  2. Informal. sir: Mister, is this your umbrella?
  3. a title prefixed to a mock surname that is used to represent possession of a particular attribute, identity, etc.: Mister Know-it-all.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to address or speak of as “mister” or “Mr.”

mister 近义词

n. 名词 noun

mr.

mister 的近义词 6

更多mister例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Some gay apps, like the newer Mister, have not subscribed to the community/tribe model.
  5. Carl Sandler, who founded Mister in 2012, previously founded Daddyhunt.com and worked at Gay.com.
  6. Mister Ham in need of cash: That is something a lot of people will not believe.
  7. And this week it was Mister Ham, General Delivery, United States.
  8. “Maybe you need a good overcoat for Christmas,” Mister Ham was saying.
  9. He forgot the great doctrine of humility, and declared that "Mister" Weston should have the volume that very night.
  10. 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?
  11. I sure would be disappointed, Mister Welborn, if you didn't have a lot of clean snow.
  12. Cash my check for three hundred dollars and meet my podner, Mister Welborn.
  13. All you cimarrons wipe yer hands real clean en shake with my friend Mister Lannarck.