单词 | Miss |
释义 | Miss Miss /mɪs/ noun A1 a title used before the family name or full name of a single woman who has no other title: » Dr White will see you now, Miss Carter.» Miss Helena Lewis→ COMPARE MS(Cf. ↑Ms), MRS(Cf. ↑Mrs)Thesaurus+: ↑Royalty, aristocracy and titlesF0 [as form of address] OLD-FASHIONED used as a form of address for a girl or young woman who does not appear to be married: » Excuse me, Miss, could you tell me the way to the station?Thesaurus+: ↑Marital statusF0 [as form of address] MAINLY UK sometimes used by children to address or refer to teachers who are women: » Can I go to the toilet, Miss?Thesaurus+: ↑TeachersF0 a title given to a woman who wins a beauty contest, combined with the name of the place that she represents: » Miss India/UK» the Miss World contestThesaurus+: ↑Sexually attractive people• • • Extra Examples:» Excuse me, Miss - you dropped this.» "You can go and sit down again now, girls and boys." "Yes, Miss."» Ask Miss Taylor to come to my office when she's free, would you?» Let me introduce my colleague, Miss Sohar - she's in charge of marketing.» The letter was addressed to a Miss M A Kirkwood, but we didn't know anyone of that name. |
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