Ms.
英 [mɪz]
美
n. 女士(对不愿被称为“太太”或“小姐”的女子的称呼)
柯林斯词典
ms. is a written abbreviation for (书面缩略 =)manuscript.
双语例句
- After two years of living and working in China, Ms. Berman is proficient in Mandarin.
在中国工作和生活了两年后,Berman的普通话已经非常熟练了。 - Ms. Marshall explained it to her.
马歇尔给她解释了一番。 - 'I didn't want him to become friends with the neighborhood kids,' Ms. Oliver said.
奥利弗说,我不希望他和这一带的孩子交朋友。 - At least one intern has addressed you as Mr. or Ms.
至少有一个实习生称你为先生或女士。 - '' This is a really big problem,'' Ms. Liu said.
这真的是个大问题,刘翼灵说。 - This allowed Ms. Kelley to lay aside money to start her business.
这样凯利女士就可以把钱存起来创业。 - Places like Russia, Egypt and India are now considered too dangerous, Ms. Johns said.
约翰斯女士说,现在,俄罗斯、埃及和印度等地方被认为过于危险。 - You do the multiplication, Ms. James said.
你自己做乘法吧,詹姆斯女士说。 - You can be too familiar with the look, Ms. Waight Keller said. You have to push forward.
你可能太熟悉那个样子了,维特·凯勒说,你必须得向前推进。 - Ms. Roussel leaves an 18-year-old daughter, Constance, and a 19-year-old son, Antonin.
Roussel女士留下了1名18岁的女儿Constance和一名19岁的儿子Antonin。
