ma'am
ma'am 英 [mæm] 美 [mæm]
'ma'am, ' he said gently, 'that's our policy. “女士,”他温柔的说,“这是我们的政策。
Over there, ma'am, aisle six, under that big blue sign that says, Bottled Water. 在那边,太太,第六通道,在那个写着‘瓶装水’的蓝色大标牌下面。
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1. 'ma'am, ' he said gently, 'that's our policy.
“女士,”他温柔的说,“这是我们的政策。
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2. Over there, ma'am, aisle six, under that big blue sign that says, Bottled Water.
在那边,太太,第六通道,在那个写着‘瓶装水’的蓝色大标牌下面。
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3. And gathering her work together, she was hastening away, when Elizabeth called out, "Dear ma'am, do not go.
她把针线收拾了一下,便匆匆忙忙走开了,这时伊丽莎白叫起来了:“亲爱的妈,别走。
- ma'am also maam, 1660s, colloquial shortening of madam (q.v.). At one time the ordinary respectful form of address to a married woman; later restricted to the queen and royal princesses or used by servants to their mistresses.
ma'am noun [singular ] 1 / mæm ; NAmE mæm / ( NAmE) used as a polite way of addressing a woman (尊称)女士,夫人 ◆ ‘Can I help you, ma'am?’ “要帮忙吗,夫人?” ☞compare sir 2 / mɑːm ; NAmE mɑːm / ( BrE) used when addressing the Queen or senior women officers in the police or army (对女王或高级女警官、女军官的敬称) = madam ma'am / mæm ; NAmE mæm /
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