lady
[ˈledi]
n.
(指成年女子,有些人尤其是长者认为这样说比较礼貌)女士;
(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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Listen here, young lady. Don't you call me that!
你给我听着,小姐。别那样叫我!
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In the past he dallied with actresses and lady novelists.
他过去曾与许多女演员和女小说家调情。
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He bundled the old lady into her hallway and brutally attacked her.
他将老妇人推到她家走廊上,并对她一顿暴打。
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She said yes and wrote Lady Gaga on them.
来自BBC
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Does Lady Gaga have a penchant for peculiar hats?
来自BBC
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He makes a worse advert than Lady Thatcher did.
来自BBC
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The old lady said that she was frightened to death by the earthquakes.
那老太太说她被地震吓坏了。
来自《权威词典》
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When I was only three years old, my poor mother had to live in, cooking and washing for a rich lady.
我才三岁的时候,我可怜的妈妈不得不住在一个阔太太的家里,给人家做饭、洗衣服。
来自《权威词典》
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The old lady insistently alleged that her daughter was murdered.
那老太太坚持说她的女儿是被谋杀的。
来自《权威词典》