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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ms noun (plural mss) [countable] x-refthe written abbreviation of manuscript / manuscript 的书面缩写 ,手稿;手写本Ms British English, Ms. American English /mɪz, məz/ ●●● W2 WOMANused before a woman’s family name when she does not want to be called ‘Mrs’ or ‘Miss’, or when you do not know whether she is married or not 女士〔置于女子姓氏前的称呼,用于其不想被称为“夫人”或“小姐”或其婚姻状况不明时〕 → miss, Mrs Dear Ms Johnson, ... 亲爱的约翰逊女士,…nMs. trademark na US magazine for women, started by the feminist writer Gloria steinemMS /ˌem ˈes/ noun [uncountable] MI (multiple sclerosis) a serious illness that gradually destroys the nerves, causing weakness and inability to move 多发性硬化(症)M.S. /ˌem ˈes/ noun [countable] American English (Master of Science) a university degree in a science subject that you can get after your first degree 理科硕士(学位)From Longman Business DictionaryMs.Ms. /məz, mɪz/ a title used before a married or an unmarried woman’s family name when being politeIs that Mrs or Ms? (=used when asking how someone likes to be addressed)Ms. Anita Roddick
Business the of written abbreviation
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MS
MS /ˌem ˈes/
noun [uncountable]
(multiple sclerosis) a serious illness that gradually destroys the nerves, causing weakness and inability to move
MSc /ˌem es ˈsiː/
British English, MS American English noun abbreviation for
1. Master of Science; a university degree in a science subject that you get after studying for a year or two longer after your first degree, the BSc. MSc is written after someone's name to show that they have this degree:
Sheila Cole, MSc
She has an MSc in engineering.
2. Master of Science; in Scotland and at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, a university degree in a science subject which is of the same level as a BSc in other universities ⇨ ma
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noun [uncountable](multiple sclerosis) a serious illness that gradually destroys the nerves, causing weakness and inability to move
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British English, MS American English noun abbreviation for1. Master of Science; a university degree in a science subject that you get after studying for a year or two longer after your first degree, the BSc. MSc is written after someone's name to show that they have this degree:
2. Master of Science; in Scotland and at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, a university degree in a science subject which is of the same level as a BSc in other universities ⇨ ma
Ms
Ms
British English, Ms. American English /mɪz, məz/
used before a woman’s family name when she does not want to be called ‘Mrs’ or ‘Miss’, or when you do not know whether she is married or not ⇨ miss, Mrs:
Dear Ms Johnson, ...
Ms
British English, Ms. American English /mɪz, məz/used before a woman’s family name when she does not want to be called ‘Mrs’ or ‘Miss’, or when you do not know whether she is married or not ⇨ miss, Mrs:
ms
ms noun (plural mss) [countable]
the written abbreviation of manuscript
ms noun (plural mss) [countable]
the written abbreviation of manuscript
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