柯林斯詞典madam /?m?d?m/ (also Madam) 1. N-VOC People sometimes say Madam as a very formal and polite way of addressing a woman whose name they do not know. For example, a shop assistant might address a woman customer as Madam. 女士 (對(duì)不知其名的女子的禮貌稱(chēng)呼)[禮貌] Try them on, madam. 試穿一下吧,女士。 返回 madam劍橋詞典 madam noun (WOMAN) [ 用來(lái)稱(chēng)呼某人的詞,如Mr 或 dear ] (usually Madam) a formal and polite way of speaking to a woman (對(duì)婦女正式而禮貌的稱(chēng)呼)夫人,太太,女士 May I carry your suitcases for you, Madam? 需要幫您提箱子嗎,夫人? ?Dear Madam the usual way of beginning a formal letter to a woman whose name you do not know (正式信函開(kāi)頭對(duì)不知姓名的婦女的尊稱(chēng))尊敬的女士 [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] UK disapproving a young girl who behaves like an older woman, expecting others to obey her 小婦人,喜歡使喚他人的年輕女孩 She's turning into a proper little madam. 她正在變成一個(gè)十足的小婦人。 例句 For a small consideration , madam, I'll show you the way there myself.Is everything all right , madam?I'm sorry , madam, the restaurant is fully booked .I'm sorry , madam, but we have to go by the rules .Can I interest you in our new range of kitchen fittings , madam? madam noun (SEX) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a woman who is in charge of a group of prostitutes who live or work in the same house (妓院的)鴇母,老鴇 返回 madam