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form of address

英 [fɔːm ɒv əˈdres]

美 [fɔːrm əv əˈdres]

网络  称呼; 称呼语; 称谓; 称谓语

英英释义

noun

  • an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'
    1. the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title
    Synonym:titletitle of respect

双语例句

  • This form of address has its historical origins and has its unique pragmatic effect in communication.
    这种称谓方式有其形成的历史渊源,在交际中有其独特的语用效果。
  • A form of address for a married woman.
    对有地位的已婚女子的称呼。
  • The form of address is a phenomenon of both language and culture.
    称谓是一种语言现象,也是一种文化现象。
  • What form of address should one use when writing to a bishop?
    给主教写信应该怎样称呼?
  • Nearly 40 per cent of the recent e-mails addressed me as Ms Kellaway, Mrs Kellaway or Lucy Kellaway, and before the name came my very favourite form of address, which is Dear.
    在最近的邮件中,有近40%称呼我为凯拉韦女士、凯拉维夫人或露西•凯拉韦,还在名字前加上了我非常喜爱的称呼:亲爱的。
  • Used as a title and form of address with or without the clergyman's name.
    神职人员用作带或不带牧师姓名时的一种头衔和称呼。
  • ( Roman Catholic) a title given to a nun ( and used as a form of address).
    (罗马天主教)给予修女的头衔(并被用作称呼)。
  • A form of address for a woman that does not depend on her marital status.
    不是依据她的婚姻地位,对一个女人的称呼。
  • 'Professionals call it elderspeak, the sweetly belittling form of address that has always rankled older people,'the article says.
    文章中说,这种甜蜜但带有贬低色彩的称呼形式总会让年长的人感到恼怒。
  • Rich in connotation, a form of address varies in meaning when applied in different circumstances.
    称呼形式因人、因事、因时、因地不同而有着意义上的差别,具有丰富的内涵。