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Mademoiselle

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++Mad·e·moi·selle /ˌmædəmwəˈzel/ noun (plural Mesdemoiselles /ˌmeɪdəmwəˈzel/)  TALK TO somebodyWOMANused to address or refer to a young French-speaking woman who is not married 小姐〔对讲法语的年轻未婚女子的称呼〕 Madame, Monsieur Mademoiselle Dubois 迪布瓦小姐
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MademoiselleHere are the couture workrooms and a door marked in large black letters' Mademoiselle.
Origin Mademoiselle (1400-1500) French Old French ma damoisele my (young) lady
Mad·e·moi·selle nounChineseSyllable
to address young French-speaking refer a woman used Corpus to or


Mademoiselle
Mademoiselle /ˌmædəmwəˈzel/ noun (plural Mesdemoiselles /ˌmeɪdəmwəˈzel/)
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: Old French ma damoisele 'my (young) lady'
used to address or refer to a young French-speaking woman who is not married ⇨ Madame, Monsieur:
    Mademoiselle Dubois