lady的意思和读音

lady

: [ˈleɪdi] : ['leɪdi]

n.

ladies  

adj.+n.young lady,little lady,fat lady,elderly lady,nice lady

v.+n.marry lady

n.ladies' room

ladyn.

1.[c]a word used to mean ‘woman’ that some people, especially older people, consider is more polite

There's a lady waiting to see you.

He was with an attractive young lady.

the ladies' golf championship

a tea lady(= a woman who serves tea in an office)(

She's a tough lady.

a lady doctor/golfer

2.[c]a woman who is polite and well educated, has excellent manners and always behaves well

His wife was a real lady.

3.[c][usupl]used when speaking to or about a girl or woman, especially sb you do not know

Can I take your coats, ladies?

Could I have your attention, ladies and gentlemen ?

4.[sing]an informal way to talk to a woman, showing a lack of respect

Listen, lady, don't shout at me.

5.[c](in Britain) a woman belonging to a high social class

the lords and ladies of the court

a lady's maid

6.[c](in Britain) a title used by a woman who is a member of the nobility , or by sb who has been given the titlelady as an honour. The wives and daughters of some members of the nobility and the wives of knights are also calledLady .

Lady Howe

Lady Jane Grey )

7.[u]a toilet/bathroom for women in a public building or place

Could you tell me where the ladies is?

8.a title used to refer to Mary, the mother of Christ, especially in the Roman Catholic Church

Our Lady of Lourdes

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n.1ed for talking about a woman. Some people think this use is polite but other people think it is old-fashioned and prefer to usewoman”; a woman who behaves politely and in a way that was traditionally considered appropriate for a woman; a woman who you admire for her character or achievements; used for talking to a woman whose name you do not know. Using this word to address someone is considered rude, and the polite word is maam; used for referring to what a womans profession is, for example alady doctororlady lawyer”. Many people prefer to saywoman doctororwoman lawyeror simplydoctororlawyer”.; a mans wife or girlfriend; a woman from an upper social class in the U.K., especially in the past

na.1ed as a title of a woman who is a peeress, the wife or daughter of a peer, or the wife of a knight2ed as part of some official titles in the U.K.

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1.He said she was a lady with a clear mind.

2.I inquired of him if he had seen our young lady.

3.When this young lady took a rest, the artist started binding her leg. At this point, I still did not understand what the art meant.

4.The Portrait of a Lady, as one of his well-known works, is interpreted as an initiation story.《

5."Please calm the old lady down, " he said to me in a conciliatory tone. "I'll take this lamp and this bowl and leave. ",”。“。”

6.The lady took him by the hand and went into the store, and asked the clerk to get a half dozen pairs of socks for the boy.

7.Photo: A historic portrait of Pocahontas in London, age 21, dressed as the Christian lady she had become.21

8.'No doubt he'll marry her and she'll be a fine lady. '

9.One lady whom I recently met in Vienna (of all places) told me that she drove bad feelings out of her dreams.

10.The first lady said her mother pushes her to be the best woman, mother and professional she can be, and has always been there for her.