营口财富招聘:appellation
Can i help you, Madam?
miss/mis/ 1. used before the family name,or the first and family name, of a woman who is not married, in order to speak or write to her politely
2.a title given to the winner of a beauty contest in a particuclar country,town.etc.
3. (informal, spoken) used especially by men to address a young woman when they do not know her name
and that can be used when you do not want to state whether she is married or not
mr/'mistE/ 1. a title that comes before a man's family name, or before his first and family names together
2. a title uesd to address aman in some official positions Mr. President Mr. Chairman
Mr Right (informal) the man who would be the the right husband for a particular woman
I'm not getting married in a hurry--i'm waiting for Mr Right to come along.
sir/sE/1. used as a polite way of addressing a man whose name you do not know ,for example in a shop/store or restaurant or to show respect
2. Dear sir/sirs used at the beginning of a formal business letter when you do not know the name of the man or people that you are dealing with
3. a title that is used before the first name of a man who has received one of the highest British honoursor before the first name of a Baronet