1 N-COUNT (尤为表示礼貌或尊敬的指称)女士;女子 You can use lady when you are referring to a woman, especially when you are showing politeness or respect. (尤为表示礼貌或尊敬的指称)女士;女子
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She's a very sweet old lady.
她是一位很和蔼的老太太。
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Shall we rejoin the ladies?
咱们和女士们会合吧?
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...a lady doctor.
女医生
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...a cream-coloured lady's shoe.
乳白色女鞋
SYN woman, female, girl, miss
3 N-VOC 女士们;小姐们 You can say 'ladies' when you are addressing a group of women in a formal and respectful way. 女士们;小姐们 [politeness]
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Your table is ready, ladies, if you'd care to come through.
你们的桌位已经准备好了,女士们,请跟我来。
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
下午好,女士们,先生们。
4 N-COUNT (尤指旧时上层阶级的)贵妇,夫人,小姐 A lady is a woman from the upper classes, especially in former times. (尤指旧时上层阶级的)贵妇,夫人,小姐
SYN gentlewoman, duchess, noble, dame
5 N-TITLE (在英国用作对女贵族或爵士妻子的称谓)夫人,小姐 In Britain, Lady is a title used in front of the names of some female members of the nobility, or the wives of knights. (在英国用作对女贵族或爵士妻子的称谓)夫人,小姐
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Cockburn's arrival coincided with that of Sir Iain and Lady Noble.
科伯恩到时正好伊恩爵士和诺布尔夫人也来了。
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My dear Lady Mary, how very good to see you.
亲爱的玛丽夫人,见到您真是太高兴了。
6 N-COUNT 淑女;端庄的女士 If you say that a woman is a lady, you mean that she behaves in a polite, dignified, and graceful way. 淑女;端庄的女士
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His wife was great as well, beautiful-looking and a real lady.
他妻子也很招人喜欢,样子俏丽,是位真正的淑女。
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A lady always sits quietly with her hands in her lap.
淑女端坐时总是双手放在膝上,不发一言。
7 N-SING 公共女厕;女洗手间 People sometimes refer to a public toilet for women as the ladies . 公共女厕;女洗手间 [British, informal]
8 N-VOC (尤用于商店里或街上男子对不相识女子的称谓)女士,小姐 'Lady' is sometimes used by men as a form of address when they are talking to a woman that they do not know, especially in shops and in the street. (尤用于商店里或街上男子对不相识女子的称谓)女士,小姐 [US, informal, politeness]
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What seems to be the trouble, lady?.
您遇到什么麻烦了吗,小姐?
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As she left the litter-strewn lot, an angry voice called out to her. 'Hey, lady!'
她正要离开满地垃圾的停车场,一个愤怒的声音朝她大嚷:“喂,小姐!”
9 See also: First Lady Our Lady
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