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'
- the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title
双语例句
- Fuzziness in English Form of Address for Family Relations and Its Problems in Translation
论英语部分亲属词的模糊性及汉译处理 - Used attributively as a form of address in letters, and politely or ironically in speech
冠于信函中的称谓及用于言语,以示礼貌或讽刺 - This paper tries to discuss the differences of form of address and small talk in Chinese and English from the differences of Chinese and English society and culture.
本文将从英汉社会与文化的差异来讨论英汉日常用语中称谓语与寒暄语的差异。 - ( 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)。 - 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。 - In China, there is a special form of address for the laborers from rural area, which is 'rural migrant workers'.
在中国,这些来自农村的劳动人口有一个特殊的称呼叫做农民工。 - A form of address for a married woman.
对有地位的已婚女子的称呼。 - In address system, title refers to the form of nomenclature indicating a person's status or used as form of address or reference.
摘要在称谓系统中,称号是标识身份地位的名称,可用来称呼、指代某人。 - Darling: the popular form of address used in speaking to a person of the opposite sex whose name you cannot at the moment recall.
亲爱的&是当你和一位异性讲话而霎时间想不起其姓名之时用的一般称谓方式。 - Because when we pass through this uncommon year," Chinese "is breaking free from just a historically shared form of address, and more and more becoming a name with a common tale.
因为走过这不平凡的一年,“中国人”超拔于一个有共同历史的称呼,而越来越成为一个有共同故事的称呼。
