释义 |
ladies是Lady的复数 - n.女性;淑女;夫人;小姐
- 网络女士;女士们;女厕所
n. | 2. 夫人,小姐〔英国拥有某些爵位的贵族妻女的尊称〕 2. 夫人,小姐〔英国拥有某些爵位的贵族妻女的尊称〕 |
n. | 1. used as an alternative title for a marchioness, countess, viscountess, or baroness 2. a woman, especially when addressed as part of a group 3. used as a courtesy title for the daughter of an earl, marquess, or duke 4. a woman of refined family background or upbringing 5. used as a form of address for the wife of a viscount, earl, marquess, baron, baronet, or knight, and the daughter of a duke, marquess, or earl 6. a woman who behaves very politely and with dignity 7. a man's wife or usual woman companion 8. in medieval Europe, a woman who was a powerful land or property owner with authority over an area, castle, or community such as a manor 10. used for talking about a woman. Some people think this use is polite but other people think it is old-fashioned and prefer to use “woman” 1. used as an alternative title for a marchioness, countess, viscountess, or baroness 2. a woman, especially when addressed as part of a group 3. used as a courtesy title for the daughter of an earl, marquess, or duke 4. a woman of refined family background or upbringing 5. used as a form of address for the wife of a viscount, earl, marquess, baron, baronet, or knight, and the daughter of a duke, marquess, or earl 6. a woman who behaves very politely and with dignity 7. a man's wife or usual woman companion 8. in medieval Europe, a woman who was a powerful land or property owner with authority over an area, castle, or community such as a manor 10. used for talking about a woman. Some people think this use is polite but other people think it is old-fashioned and prefer to use “woman” | un. | 1. used as a title of a woman who is a peeress, the wife or daughter of a peer, or the wife of a knight 2. used as part of some official titles in the U.K. |
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