signorina 的定义
plural si·gno·ri·nas, Italian si·gno·ri·ne [see-nyaw-ree-ne]. /ˌsi nyɔˈri nɛ/.
- a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a girl or unmarried woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name.
更多signorina例句
- This is a second-class ticket, signorina,” he observes, “and you are in first class.
- "I trust that the Signorina Leithcourt has explained the story of the yacht and its crew," Olinto remarked.
- All this was said so simply that it was quite impossible to suspect Signorina Colomba of the smallest poetic vanity.
- They say—you'll excuse me, signorina—that when they quarrel, your compatriots don't show each other very much mercy.
- And so the Signorina have become a real business-personage, helping 'brother' to build the best organs in the world.
- The play is to be acted in part by noble amateurs, and the Signorina herself will take the principal part.