madame的意思和读音

madame

: ['mædəm] : ['mædəm]

n.

mesdames  

n.1.;;,

n.1ed as a title for a woman who is married or not young anymore in countries where people speak French

1. madam madame madly ...

2. — —Monsieur — —Madame — —Mademoiselle ...

3.(Miss),Madame)。

4. *Master:n. *Madame:n. () *Knit:v. ...

5. adult toys madame / practised self-love ...

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1.Tell you what, Madame Congresswoman, if you can't make it I'll write it up in next month's Investment Outlook.使》。

2.With your permission, Madame President, I would like to invite her to do that now.

3.God knows, they'd just queued up to get into Madame Tussauds on a summer's day in London.

4.what I meant was that I'd rather not give an opinion till I've heard what Madame Olenska has to say.

5.Madame Used as a form of polite address for a woman in a French-speaking area.madame

6.I decided to check in early with Madame and go to bed, and I put the yearbooks away.

7.Madame Defarge immediately called to her husband that she would get them, and went, knitting, out of the lamplight, through the court-yard.便线

8."Madame, I doubt my abilities before such an audience, " he said, bowing with a smile.“”,

9.The next morning at sunrise Monseigneur Bienvenu was strolling in his garden. Madame Magloire ran up to him in utter consternation.

10.But, you wretched man, I shall say to you what Madame D used to say: you just be very rich, then!D,‘!’