mister
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++mis·ter /ˈmɪstə $ -ər/ ●○○ noun n1. → Mister2 spoken especially American EnglishNAME OF A PERSON used to address a man whose name you do not know 先生〔用以称呼不知其名的男子〕 Thanks, mister. 谢谢,先生。
Examples from the Corpus
mister• This is no joke, mister, it's for real.• Hand down please, mister Grant.• Let me tell you something, mister.• You don't have any change, do you mister?nMisterMANthe full form of Mr 先生〔Mr的全拼形式〕 ► In people’s names, Mister is always written Mr.Mister 用于人名时一定要写成 Mr。From Longman Business DictionaryMisterMis‧ter /ˈmɪstə-ər/ noun the full form of MROrigin mister (1500-1600) mastermis·ter nounMisterLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
a to Business used name man you address whose Corpus
mister
mis‧ter /ˈmɪstə $ -ər/
noun
► In people’s names, Mister is always written Mr.
2. spoken especially American English used to address a man whose name you do not know:
Thanks, mister.
mis‧ter /ˈmɪstə $ -ər/
noun Date: 1500-1600
Origin: master
1. Mister the full form of MrOrigin: master
► In people’s names, Mister is always written Mr.
2. spoken especially American English used to address a man whose name you do not know: