mrs. 的定义
plural Mmes. [mey-dahm, -dam]. /meɪˈdɑm, -ˈdæm/.
- a title of respect prefixed to the surname or full name of a married woman: Mrs. Jones; Mrs. Susan Jones.
- a title prefixed to a mock surname that is used to represent possession of a particular attribute, identity, etc., especially in an idealized or excessive way: Mrs. Punctuality.
mrs. 近义词
等同于 grown-up
更多mrs.例句
- Mrs. Kouachi works at a nursery and has worn the veil since she made the pilgrimage to Mecca in 2008.
- There was the empathetic way she dealt with the revelation that Mrs. Baxter is a former criminal.
- J Crew did not give back the money it incidentally made off of Mrs. Obama.
- “I feel a shaking of the ground I stand on,” Carson tells Mrs. Hughes with trepidation.
- The campaign was known to palace insiders as “Operation Mrs. PB.”
- Mrs. Wurzel was quite right; they had been supplied, regardless of cost, from Messrs. Rochet and Stole's well-known establishment.
- Bernard stood there face to face with Mrs. Vivian, whose eyes seemed to plead with him more than ever.
- But Mrs. Dodd, the present vicar's wife, retained the precious prerogative of choosing the book to be read at the monthly Dorcas.
- Old Mrs. Wurzel and the buxom but not too well-favoured heiress of the house of Grains were at the head of the table.
- He reached forward and took her hands, and if Mrs. Vivian had come in she would have seen him kneeling at her daughter's feet.