劍橋詞典a title used before the family name or full name of a man who has no other title , or when talking to man who holds a particular official position (用在男子的姓、姓名或職務(wù)之前)先生 Mr Jones/Mr David Jones 瓊斯先生/戴維?瓊斯先生 [ 用來(lái)稱呼某人的詞,如Mr 或 dear ] Good afternoon , Mr Dawson. 下午好,道森先生。 We're looking for a Mr (= a man called) George Smith. 我們?cè)谡乙晃幻袉讨?史密斯的先生。 It's an honour to have you here today, Mr President. 很榮幸您今天能來(lái),縂統(tǒng)先生。 比較Miss Mrs Ms 也見Messrs used when expressing the idea that a man is typical of or represents a quality , activity , or place (用以表示某男子是某一品質(zhì)、活動(dòng)或地方的典型代表) She's still hoping to meet Mr Right (= the perfect man). 她仍在期待遇到如意郎君。 He thinks he's Mr Big (= someone very important ). 他自認(rèn)是個(gè)大人物。 例句 Mr Richardson resigned as chairman in 1986.He's down on the list as 'Mr Blake Curtis', but you'd better change that to 'Dr Blake Curtis', please .Mr Chamberlain, the science teacher , demonstrated how to use the equipment .I always used to call my boss Mr Lewis, but now he says I should call him Bob .I think the man at the corner shop is called Mr Lynch, but I'm not sure .Have you met Mr Kennedy?習(xí)語(yǔ)no more Mr Nice Guy 返回 Mr