英:['mɪstə(r)]
美:['mɪstər]
英:['mɪstə(r)]
美:['mɪstər]
noun
—used as a conventional title of courtesy except when usage requires the substitution of a title of rank or an honorific or professional title before a man's surname
spoke to Mr. Doe
—used in direct address as a conventional title of respect before a man's title of office
May I ask one more question, Mr. President?
—used before the name of a place, profession, or activity or before an epithet (such as clever) to form a title applied to a male viewed as representative of the thing indicated
Mr. Baseball
abbreviation
milliroentgen
NounMr. from Middle English, abbreviation of maister master; Messrs. abbreviation of Messieurs, from French, plural of Monsieur
The first known use of Mr. was in the 15th century
mug1 of 3noun
a usually large drinking cup with a handle
the face or mouth of a person
punk entry 1 sense 1, thug
mug2 of 3verb
to make faces especially to attract attention : grimace
photograph entry 2
mug3 of 3verb
to assault especially with the intention of robbing
muddy1 of 2adjective
filled or covered with mud muddy shoes
a muddy pond
resembling mud muddy coffee
a muddy color
not clear or bright
a muddy complexion
unclear in meaning : muddled
muddy thinking
muddy2 of 2verb
to soil or stain with or as if with mud
to make cloudy or dull
to become or cause to become confused
Ms.noun
—used instead of Miss or Mrs. (as when it is unknown or unimportant whether the woman addressed is married or single)
mesdames
MRInoun
magnetic resonance imaging
Mr.noun
—used as a title before a man's last name or title of officeMr. President
Mr. Doe
—used to form a title for a man who represents the thing indicatedMr. Baseball
Mr. Punctuality
mR1 of 2abbreviation
milliroentgen
MR2 of 2abbreviation
magnetic resonance
1 “What would that recommendation be?” asked Mr. Newton.
2 I watched two girls in Mr. Porter’s class recite a version before the bell rang.
3 In fact, I would venture, what- with Mr Benn retiring, and with grandchildren on the way, that you and Mr Benn have some extremely happy years before you.
4 Harry waved until the train had turned a corner and Mr. and Mrs. Weasley were lost to view, then turned to see where the others had got to.
5 When he saw all the changes Mr. Caton had made, his lip went out.
6 He wanted to see Mr. Flux and Mr. O’Doyle side by side.
7 “That’s what Mr. Richardson says. ‘Give it time, let it work itself out naturally.’
8 For several reasons, and not least because I didn’t clearly know what Mr. Jaggers would be found to be “at,” I replied in the affirmative.
9 The whole poetry project got me into reading Langston Hughes poems, so when Mr. Shephard walks by again, I ask if he’s ever heard of him.
10 Art made Mr. Gunthrie look like a large pebble when they stood next to each other.
11 Mr. Jimmy was still crouched down right in front of me.
12 The Thug guy said, “I’ma let you in on a little secret, my man. I think the only reason Mr. C. is denying he’s your daddy is ’cause you went and hurt his feelings.”
13 In the experimental chambers, Mr. Gitney delivered addresses on our expedition to witness the Transit of Venus and the determination of natural law.
14 And with that, my mother waved her hand over the mist, and the connection dissolved, leaving me with one final image of her new friend, Mr. Blowfish, smiling down at her.
15 I had helped bring about the progress and national impact such that none could call us liars when we called Mr. Muhammad the most powerful black man in America.
16 The farm was more prosperous now, and better organised; it had even been enlarged by two fields which had been bought from Mr. Pilkington.
17 Mr. Zeke takes a trip every year to a Remarkable city or historic site.
18 Of course, Mr. Muhammad’s agreement would be necessary, and I would have to ask Mr. Muhammad myself.
19 In the morning, Mr. Milo returned the math exams to the class and asked us to rearrange our seats according to our scores.
20 Mr. Pumblechook added, after a short interval of reflection, “Look at Pork alone. There’s a subject! If you want a subject, look at Pork!”
2 先生
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