词汇:Mrs
n. 太太;夫人(用于已婚妇女姓名前的尊称)
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- “I’ll be happy to,” she said. “You can drop the Mrs., too. I think we know one another well enough for first names now.” July didn’t think he knew her very well, but he didn’t say it. He didn’t think he knew any woman.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Reading stories by all the women, not only George Eliot, but Mrs. Gore and Mrs. Gaskell and Charlotte Yonge, she sometimes had a longing to do what those women did—write stories. But those women lived in cities or towns and had many friends and relatives nearby. It discouraged her to look out the window at the empty plains and reflect that even if she had the eloquence to write, and the time, she had nothing to write about. With Maude Jones dead, she seldom saw another woman, and had no relatives near except her husband and her children. There was an aunt in Cincinnati, but they only exchanged letters once or twice a year. Her characters would have to be the horses and the hens, if she ever wrote, for the menfolk that came by weren’t interesting enough to put in books, it seemed to her. None of them were capable of the kind of talk men managed in English novels.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- When he took his leave, Mrs. Spettle and the six remaining children scarcely noticed him. They stood in the hot yard, with a scrawny hen or two scratching around their bare feet, watching the boys and crying. The mother, who had scarcely touched her sons before they left, stood straight up and cried. Three of the children were girls, but the other three were boys in their early teens, old enough, at least, to be of use to their mother.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Since there weren’t enough sober men in church that morning to carry it inside, Mrs. Pink Higgins, who played it, had to sit out in the street and bang away at the hymns, while the rest of the congregation, ten ladies and a preacher, stayed inside and sang. The arrangement was made more awkward still by the fact that Lorena Wood came out on the backstairs of the saloon, practically undressed, and listened to the hymns.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- - Mrs. Lang? Your reaction?>> 倾城佳话 It Could Happen to You (1994) Movie Script
- We rule in favour of the plaintiff, Mrs. Muriel Lang, on all counts.>> 倾城佳话 It Could Happen to You (1994) Movie Script
- So, Mrs. Lang, your husband picked the 26th on his own, correct?>> 倾城佳话 It Could Happen to You (1994) Movie Script
- The lottery money should not be divided. It was Mrs. Lang's ticket.>> 倾城佳话 It Could Happen to You (1994) Movie Script
- - Mrs. Lang just stepped out.>> 倾城佳话 It Could Happen to You (1994) Movie Script
- - Mrs. Lang? These are for you.>> 倾城佳话 It Could Happen to You (1994) Movie Script
- - I'm Mrs. Lang!>> 倾城佳话 It Could Happen to You (1994) Movie Script
- - Mrs. Lang, how do you feel?>> 倾城佳话 It Could Happen to You (1994) Movie Script
- It's your anniversary, Mrs Minosa.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- I got a job for you, fan. Pick up Mrs Minosa. Lorraine, I mean.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- Look, Mrs Minosa, they're having a rosary at that little church this evening.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- I'm sure you wouldn't, Mrs Federber.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- We're from Gallup. This is Mrs Federber and the boys.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- Look, Mrs Minosa, your husband's stuck under a mountain.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- To me, they're Mr and Mrs America.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- How do you like that? A man could be dying here, and... - Oh, I'm sorry, Mrs Minosa.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- I'm Mrs Leo Minosa.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- Now, about that publisher's wife, I think you should know Mrs Boot is a grandmother three times.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- Come on, Mrs. Boss. Hurry up.>> 澳大利亚乱世情 Australia Movie Script
- - Mrs. Boss!>> 澳大利亚乱世情 Australia Movie Script
- Mrs. Boss! Mrs. Boss!>> 澳大利亚乱世情 Australia Movie Script