missis

英 [ˈmɪsɪz] 美 [ˈmɪsɪz]

n.  妻子;太太; 女士,夫人(在英国某些地区用于非常随意地称呼不认识的妇女)



柯林斯词典


双语例句

  1. Jack and his missis are as happy as two lovebirds now.
    杰克和他太太现在是一对快乐的鸳鸯。
  2. I wish I were you, because it will be all yours when there is no missis!
    但愿我是你,因为到了太太不在的时候,就全归你啦!
  3. Your Missis has not been my friend: she has been my foe.
    你的太太向来不是我的朋友,她是我的敌人。
  4. I thought he meant for missis's sickness, so I answered, yes.
    我以为他是指太太的病,所以我就回答说,是啊。
  5. Missis walked in ', she said,` as chill as an icicle, and as high as a princess.
    “夫人走进来了,”她说,“跟个冰柱似的,冷冰冰的,又像个公主似的高不可攀。
  6. For some singular reason, an impression seemed to reign among the servants generally that Missis would not be particularly disobliged by delay.
    说也奇怪,仆人中似乎普遍有一种印象:觉得耽误一点时间,主母也决不会见怪。
  7. Can I have a word with your missis? He asked the servant girl.
    他向女佣人问道:我能跟你女主人讲句话吗?
  8. But the doctor says missis must go: he says she's been in a consumption these many months.
    可是大夫说太太一定要完啦,他说好几个月来她就有肺痨病。
  9. I'd like to have missis say which is worth the most.
    我倒要请太太来评论一下,哪个最值钱。

英英释义

noun

  1. informal term of address for someone's wife

      Synonym:    missus