释义 |
Mr.美 ['mɪstər] 英 ['mɪstə(r)] 1. | (用于男子的姓氏或姓名前)先生a title that comes before a man's family name, or before his first and family names together |
2. | (用于称呼要员)先生a title used to address a man in some official positions |
| Thank you, Mr Chairman. 谢谢你,主席先生。 | | |
n. | | abbr. | 1. (pl. Messrs.) …先生〔Mister 的略语,用于男子名或职衔前 |
n. | 1. the customary title of courtesy used before the name of a man 2. a courtesy title used for a man before the name of his position or function 3. a humorous title used for a man before a place, name, thing, or description that he is supposed to typify or represent 4. a title used to address a junior naval officer, a warrant officer, or a cadet in a service academy 1. the customary title of courtesy used before the name of a man 2. a courtesy title used for a man before the name of his position or function 3. a humorous title used for a man before a place, name, thing, or description that he is supposed to typify or represent 4. a title used to address a junior naval officer, a warrant officer, or a cadet in a service academy | un. | 1. used before a noun or adjective for saying that a man is a good example of a particular quality or thing | abbr. | 1. used in front of the name of a man when talking politely to him or about him. Mr. is a short form of Mister |
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