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MrH5mIs7tE5, $-tLn [U]a title used before the family name or full name of a man who has no other title, or when addressing a man who holds a particular official position(用在男子的姓、姓名或职务之前)先生Mr Jones/Mr David Jones琼斯先生/大卫·琼斯先生Good afternoon, Mr Dawson. [as form of address]早上好,道森先生。We're looking for a Mr (= a man called) George Smith.我们在找一位名叫乔治·史密斯的先生。I'm afraid I can't agree with what's just been said, Mr Chairman.我恐怕不能同意你刚才说的话,主席先生。☆ MADAMIt's an honour to have you here today, Mr President.你今天能来我们真是太荣幸了,主席先生。☆ MADAMI'm retiring at the end of the year, and the dentist who will be taking my place is Mr Steven Brown.我今年年底就要退休了,接任的医生是斯蒂文·布朗先生。Mr is also used when expressing the idea that a man is typical of or represents a quality, activity or place.(用在思想、品质、职业、运动项目或地名等之前以示被称呼者是男性代表人物或佼佼者)先生She's still hoping to meet Mr Right (= the perfect man).她仍期待着遇到十全十美的男人。He's been called Mr Television (= He is said to represent what is thought to be typical about television).他被人称作电视先生。He thinks he's Mr Big (= that he is very important).他以为他是个大人物。If someone says no more Mr Nice Guy, it means that they are going to stop thinking about the wishes and feelings of other people.不再做好好先生了OK, it's no more Mr Nice Guy--I'm fed up with being messed around.我不想再做好好先生了----我已经受够了别人的气。☆ MISS , MRS, MS [MESSRS]
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