miss
读音:英 [mɪs] 美 [mɪs]
n.女士;(用于姓名或姓之前,对未婚女子的称呼)小姐; 失误
v.思念;漏掉;错过(机会);没遇到
第三人称单数: misses 复数: misses 现在分词: missing 过去式: missed 过去分词: missed
例句:
1、It was nice talking to you, Miss Giroux
吉鲁小姐,和您谈话很愉快。
2、'I wouldn't know about that, Miss,' the woman said, backing away.
“我不想知道那件事情,小姐,”这个女人一边后退一边说。
3、He scored four of the goals but missed a penalty.
他4次射门得分,却罚失了1粒点球。
4、Williams knew that she had missed her chance of victory
威廉姆斯知道她已经失掉了夺取胜利的机会。
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mister
读音:英 [ˈmɪstə(r)] 美 ['mɪstər]
n.先生;长官;平民,老百姓;丈夫
v.称…先生
复数: misters
缩写:Mr
例句:
1、Look, Mister, we know our job, so don't try to tell us what to do.
嘿,先生,我们知道自己该干什么,不用你指挥。
2“ Mr ” is the abbreviation of “ Mister ”.
“Mr”是“Mister”的缩写。
3、'That's right, mister,' another child piped up
“没错,先生,”另一个孩子突然说道。
4、Mister, can we 'elp to carry yer stuff in?
先生,要我们帮您把行李拿进去吗?
5、Hey mister, I'm lost.
先生,我迷路了。