madam 英 [ˈmædəm]   美 [ˈmædəm]

madam

madam  英 [ˈmædəm] 美 [ˈmædəm]

n. 夫人;女士 

名词复数:madams 

madam. What can I do for you? 夫人。我能为您做些什么?
Yes, madam. Which room are you in? 好的,夫人。您住在哪个房间?

  • Madam is a very formal way to address a woman, particularly an older or married woman. A waiter at a fancy restaurant might say, "Your table is ready, madam."
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  • n. 夫人;女士
  • 1. madam. What can I do for you?

    夫人。我能为您做些什么?

  • 2. Yes, madam. Which room are you in?

    好的,夫人。您住在哪个房间?

  • 3. Can I help you, madam?

    要帮忙吗,夫人?

  • madam c. 1300, from Old French ma dame, literally "my lady," from Latin mea domina (see Donna, and compare madonna). Meaning "female owner or manager of a brothel" is first attested 1871.
madam / ˈmædəm ; NAmE ˈmædəm / noun 1 [singular ] ( formal) used when speaking or writing to a woman in a formal or business situation 夫人;女士 Can I help you, madam? 要帮忙吗,夫人? Dear Madam (= used like Dear Sirin a letter) 尊敬的女士╱夫人(用于书信开头,同 Dear Sir) see also ma'am  (1 ) 2 [countable ] ( informal, disapproving) ( especially BrE) a girl or young woman who expects other people to do what she wants 喜欢支使别人的年轻女子;任性妄为的年轻女子 She's a proper little madam. 她真是个说一不二的小姑奶奶。 3 [countable ] a woman who is in charge of the prostitutesin a brothel 老鸨;鸨母;妓院女老板 madam madams madam / ˈmædəm ; NAmE ˈmædəm /
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