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单词 mister
释义

mister1

/ˈmɪstə /
noun
1 variant form of Mr, often used humorously or with offensive emphasis. look here, mister know-all...
  • You can't get away with changing the subject mister!
  • And mister, if you don't smarten up you'll end up just like her.
  • I may be pregnant but I will get up and kick your butt mister.
1.1 informal Used as a form of address to a man whose name is not known: thanks, mister...
  • One or two young Iraqi boys approached them awkwardly and tried to say hello… ‘Mister, mister!’
  • Then some kid will turn up on a Saturday from Auchtermuchty or somewhere like that and say to me, ‘Hey, mister, are you the man that does the rugby?’
  • He said to me, ‘I understand there was some dancing going on, mister.’

Origin

Mid 16th century: weakened form of master1 in unstressed use before a name.

  • magistrate from Late Middle English:

    Magistrate is from Latin magistratus ‘administrator’, from magister ‘master’. This also gives us master (Old English), its weakened form mister (mid 16th century), and miss.

Rhymes

mister2

/ˈmɪstə /
noun
A device with a nozzle for spraying a mist of water, especially on houseplants.Rabbits, which find the knee-high orchard grass perfectly hospitable habitat, have also presented problems, particularly since they have shown a penchant for the spaghetti tubing that connects the irrigation hose to the misters....
  • And I carry a small spray bottle - a mister - to hydrate my face and eyes.
  • Blend a cup of cold water with 12 drops of jasmine essential oil, put the mix in a spray bottle with a fine mister, and spritz your lower legs before you go to sleep.
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