释义 |
ladyshipla‧dy‧ship /ˈleɪdiʃɪp/ noun ► your/her ladyship- And while I adored them both, I was closer to her ladyship.
- Now, you're a plants-woman of no small renown, if I may say so, your ladyship.
- Privately, I think he wanted to spare her ladyship his death.
- The shallow space is articulated by the angled chair on which her Ladyship is seated, and by the elegant rococo table.
- There was therefore left at the Lodge only Mrs Elswick in the kitchen and Theda attendant on her ladyship.
your/her ladyship a)used as a way of speaking to or talking about a woman with the title of Lady → lordship b)British English spoken humorous used to talk about a woman who thinks she is very important: Do you think her ladyship will be joining us? |