ladies
[ˈlediz]
n.
女盥洗室;
(指成年女子,有些人尤其是长者认为这样说比较礼貌)女士( lady的名词复数 );
(不尊重的非正式称呼)女人;
(在英国对女贵族或贵族成员的妻子女儿或爵士妻子的称呼)夫人;
举止文雅且有教养的女子;
例句:
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Jovial ladies chivvy you into ordering more than you can eat!
热情的女招待会一再推荐,最后点的餐多到吃不下!
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In 1854, Cheltenham Ladies' College became the first girls' public school.
1854年,切尔滕纳姆女子中学成为第一所女子公学。
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He worked as a dancing partner for unescorted ladies at Manhattan cabarets.
他的工作是在曼哈顿的夜总会陪没有舞伴的女士跳舞。
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Ladies and gentlemen, we have contact, and.
来自SA
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Ladies of the parish had...offered...piously to watch with her.
来自H. James
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Seminaries of young ladies...are in danger of great corruption.
来自V. Knox