form of address
英 [fɔːm ɒv əˈdres]
美 [fɔːrm əv əˈdres]
网络 称呼; 称呼语; 称谓; 称谓语
英英释义
noun
- an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'
- the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title
双语例句
- The form of address mostly reflects the variable functions of language in the field of sociolinguistics.
在社会语言学领域,称呼语最能反映语言的功能。 - The form of address also reflects a certain kind of special culture.
称呼语就是这种特定文化的反映。 - Used attributively as a form of address in letters, and politely or ironically in speech
冠于信函中的称谓及用于言语,以示礼貌或讽刺 - A form of address is the prelude to personal association and its proper use is the prerequisite to achieve the aim of personal contact.
称呼语是人际交往的序幕,恰当运用称呼语是实现交际目的的前提。 - This paper tries to discuss the differences of form of address and small talk in Chinese and English from the differences of Chinese and English society and culture.
本文将从英汉社会与文化的差异来讨论英汉日常用语中称谓语与寒暄语的差异。 - High small ( dialect to the form of address of the miss) in Qingdao pick, straightforward Qingdao small the human nature magic power that will let your body flavor Northerner.
高挑的青岛小嫚(言对姑娘的称呼)豪爽的青岛小伙会让你体味北方人的人性魅力。由我这样的人来决定舍取,惊人的豪爽。 - A form of address for a woman that does not depend on her marital status.
不是依据她的婚姻地位,对一个女人的称呼。 - Shifu(" master") is the most popular form of address among workers.
工人中最流行的称呼是“师傅”。 - Rich in connotation, a form of address varies in meaning when applied in different circumstances.
称呼形式因人、因事、因时、因地不同而有着意义上的差别,具有丰富的内涵。 - The form of address is a phenomenon of both language and culture.
称谓是一种语言现象,也是一种文化现象。
