Lady
美 ['leɪdi]
英 ['leɪdi]
- n.女士;夫人;小姐;淑女
- 网络蕾蒂;女人;女性
复数:ladies
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1. | [c] 女士,女子(指成年女子,有些人尤其是长者认为这样说比较礼貌)a word used to mean ‘woman’ that some people, especially older people, consider is more polite |
There's a lady waiting to see you. 有位女士等着要见你。 | |
He was with an attractive young lady. 他与一位漂亮的年轻女子在一起。 | |
the ladies' golf championship 女子高尔夫球锦标赛 | |
a tea lady(= a woman who serves tea in an office) (办公室的)上茶女侍 | |
She's a tough lady. 她是个能吃苦耐劳的女士。 | |
a lady doctor/golfer 女医生;女高尔夫球手 |
2. | [c] 举止文雅且有教养的女子;淑女a woman who is polite and well educated, has excellent manners and always behaves well |
His wife was a real lady. 他的妻子真是个娴雅的淑女。 |
3. | [c][usupl] (尤用于称呼或谈及不认识的女子)女士,小姐used when speaking to or about a girl or woman, especially sb you do not know |
Can I take your coats, ladies? 女士们,我可以替你们拿大衣吗? | |
Could I have your attention, ladies and gentlemen ? 女士们,先生们,请注意! |
4. | [sing] (不尊重的非正式称呼)女人,女士an informal way to talk to a woman, showing a lack of respect |
Listen, lady, don't shout at me. 听着,女士,别对我大喊大叫的。 |
5. | [c] (英国)贵妇人,夫人,小姐(in Britain) a woman belonging to a high social class |
the lords and ladies of the court 宫廷的贵族及夫人 | |
a lady's maid 贵妇人的贴身女侍 |
6. | [c] (在英国对女贵族、女爵士、贵族成员的妻女或爵士妻子的称呼)夫人,女士,小姐(in Britain) a title used by a woman who is a member of the nobility , or by sb who has been given the titlelady as an honour. The wives and daughters of some members of the nobility and the wives of knights are also calledLady . |
Lady Howe 豪夫人 | |
Lady Jane Grey 简 ) 格雷小姐 |
7. | [u] 女厕所;女卫生间;女洗手间;女盥洗室a toilet/bathroom for women in a public building or place |
Could you tell me where the ladies is? 请告诉我女卫生间在哪里好吗? |
8. | (天主教常用)圣母a title used to refer to Mary, the mother of Christ, especially in the Roman Catholic Church |
Our Lady of Lourdes 露德圣母 |