0 a polite or old-fashioned way of referring to or talking to a woman -- 女士
Mind your language - there are ladies present! 你说话注意点儿——有女士在场!
old-fashioned Is the lady of the house (= the most important or only woman who lives in the house) at home? 女主人在家吗?
Of course I remember Mrs Connor - she was a real lady. 我当然记得康纳太太—— 她是个真正的淑女。
a lady doctor 女医生
Hey, lady, what's the rush? 嘿,女士,忙什么呢?
I'm just going to the ladies. 我正要去女洗手间。
Is there a ladies on this floor? 这层楼上有女厕所吗?
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our show. 女士们先生们,晚上好,欢迎大家来看我们的表演。
1 a title given in the UK to a woman or girl who has the social rank of a peer, or to the wife of a peer or knight -- (用于称呼英国拥有贵族头衔的女性或爵士的妻子)夫人,小姐,太太
Lady Diana Spencer 黛安娜‧斯潘塞夫人
Sir Charles and Lady Finlater 查尔斯爵士和芬莱特夫人
In those days it was considered not quite proper for young ladies to be seen talking to men in public.
I was standing waiting for a bus, wedged between two elderly ladies and their bags of shopping.
She was a friend of Lady Churchill.
He married Lady Julia.