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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 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 steinem
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MS /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
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MS
I
MS /ˌem ˈes/ noun [uncountable]
(multiple sclerosis) a serious illness that gradually destroys the nerves, causing weakness and inability to move

II
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


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
ms noun (plural mss) [countable]
the written abbreviation of manuscript


MS (NAmE also M.S.) BrE /ˌem ˈes/ 🔊NAmE /ˌem ˈes/ 🔊 abbreviation multiple sclerosis 多发性硬化 manuscript 手稿;原稿;手抄本 = MSc


🔑 Ms (BrE) (also Ms. NAmE, BrE ) BrE /mɪz/ 🔊NAmE /mɪz/ 🔊BrE /məz/ 🔊NAmE /məz/ 🔊 abbreviationa title that comes before a woman's family name or before her first and family names together, and that can be used when you do not want to state whether she is married or not (用于女子的姓氏或姓名前,不指明婚否)女士Ms Murphy墨菲女士Ms Jean Murphy琼 · 墨菲女士   compare miss noun (1) , miss (3) , Mrs