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
- 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。 - What form of address should one use when writing to a bishop?
给主教写信应该怎样称呼? - ( 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)。 - 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。 - This is a form of address of the Blang ethnic group.
这是布朗族的一种称呼方式。 - A form of address for a married woman.
对有地位的已婚女子的称呼。 - Used as a form of address by schoolchildren to a male teacher
中小学生对男教师的称呼 - Form of Address and Its Pragmatic Functions
称呼语及其语用功能 - 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。 - 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。
