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miss
- IPA[mɪs]
英式
- a title prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman or girl, or to that of a married woman retaining her maiden name for professional purposes;used in the title of the winner in a beauty contest
noun: Miss, plural noun: Misses
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名詞
- 1. a title prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman or girl, or to that of a married woman retaining her maiden name for professional purposes Miss Hazel Armstrong
- ▪ used in the title of the winner in a beauty contest Miss World
- ▪ used as a polite form of address to a young woman or to a waitress or female shop assistant ‘Where will you be staying in England, miss?’ asked the Immigration man
- ▪ British used by children in addressing a female teacher please, Miss, can I be excused hockey?
- 2. a girl or young woman, especially one regarded as silly or headstrong there was none of the country bumpkin about this young miss