英:[,siːnjɔː'riːnɑː]
美:[ ,sinjɔ'rinɚ]
英:[,siːnjɔː'riːnɑː]
美:[ ,sinjɔ'rinɚ]
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复数:signorinas或signorine
Italian, from diminutive of signora
The first known use of signorina was in 1750
1 "The Signorina is in no danger," said he to Maulear, as soon as he saw him.
2 Signorina Candida knew I had given you the fan, thought I had bought it for you, was jealous of me, was jealous of you!
3 The answer had a very suspicious ring, and she redoubled her vigilance, watching every movement of her grandson and of that "Madam Trap," that being the pleasing title she had bestowed upon Signorina Luisa Rigey.
4 Signora Geltrude is out, and Signorina Candida is resting in her room.
5 "Signorina, I have judged you by only too ample evidence."
6 "The Signora and the Signorina expect you, Count, to thank you."
7 I suspect that an understanding exists between Signorina Candida and Evarist.
8 The Signorina Lunelli ate and drank a great deal, and smiled with immense cheerfulness; Miranda admired her large beauty and fine physique very much.
9 I bet anything they were something she had found either on the table or on the person of Signorina Candida.
10 The gentle Annetta confided to me that you and the Signorina Thayer were in the garden; I set out upon my quest and found you here discussing my automobile or some one else’s.
11 “Pardon my want of ceremony, Signorina,” said Harley, in Italian; “but I am so old a friend of your father's that I can not feel as a stranger to yourself.”
12 Here I had still more remarkable artists: the tenor Barbaccini, the baritone Kashmann, both singers of great merit; then Signorina Mariani, an admirable singer and tragedienne, and her younger sister who was equally charming.
13 Why should he not be in the house, seeing he is to marry the Signorina Candida?
14 "The Signorina will not listen to reason, then?"
15 "There is no danger now, Signorina," he said reassuringly.
16 And further, were it as you think, do you suppose Signorina Candida would ever have accepted your proposal?
17 Signorina Missipip�—thus the family called Maria in happy moments—came in, dignified and serious.
18 I have tried to make you understand something of the strength of my love for the Signorina.
19 Signorina, the beeves are a present from Florence the beautiful.
20 But just look at Signorina Luisina, how easy is her manner with every one!
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