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		Definition of Madame in English: MadamenounPlural Mesdamesˈmadəmməˈdɑːm 1A title or form of address used of or to a French-speaking woman, corresponding to Mrs. (称呼或谈到说法语女性时用)夫人,太太;女士 包法利夫人。 Example sentencesExamples -  A little girl with a pink dress and haunting brown eyes shouted, ‘Madame, Madame,’ in hopes of a handout.
 -  Not a sandwich au jambon and a carafe of Perrier, Madame, but a proper five-course French Lunch.
 -  A woman who had been standing next to me called out, Madame!
 -  ‘James Madison, of the United States of America, at your service, Mesdames,’ he declared in halted French.
 -  Among themselves, women at the office never used a colleague's last name without preceding it with the title Madame.
 
 - 1.1 Used as a title for women in artistic or exotic occupations, such as musicians or fortune-tellers.
(称呼从事艺术或特殊行业妇女,如音乐家或算命者等)夫人;女士  Madame Eva bent once more over the crystal ball Example sentencesExamples -  Believe that Madame L. told fortunes for a living.
 -  Cleo has her fortune read by Tarot card reader, Madame Irma.
 -  The plot is thus: Madame Fate, a mysterious fortune teller, has foreseen her own death through her crystal ball with only 24 hours before the allotted hour.
 -  Madame Zelda won't tell Ralph his fortune, but she told Alice that she'll be coming into some money.
 -  Why had Madame Rostropov, the real fortune teller, picked tonight not to turn up?
 
  
 
 OriginFrench; compare with madam.    Definition of Madame in US English: Madamenoun 1A title or form of address used of or to a French-speaking woman. (称呼或谈到说法语女性时用)夫人,太太;女士 包法利夫人。 Example sentencesExamples -  A little girl with a pink dress and haunting brown eyes shouted, ‘Madame, Madame,’ in hopes of a handout.
 -  ‘James Madison, of the United States of America, at your service, Mesdames,’ he declared in halted French.
 -  Not a sandwich au jambon and a carafe of Perrier, Madame, but a proper five-course French Lunch.
 -  Among themselves, women at the office never used a colleague's last name without preceding it with the title Madame.
 -  A woman who had been standing next to me called out, Madame!
 
 - 1.1 Used as a title for women in artistic or exotic occupations, such as musicians or fortune-tellers.
(称呼从事艺术或特殊行业妇女,如音乐家或算命者等)夫人;女士  Madame Eva bent once more over the crystal ball Example sentencesExamples -  Cleo has her fortune read by Tarot card reader, Madame Irma.
 -  Why had Madame Rostropov, the real fortune teller, picked tonight not to turn up?
 -  Madame Zelda won't tell Ralph his fortune, but she told Alice that she'll be coming into some money.
 -  The plot is thus: Madame Fate, a mysterious fortune teller, has foreseen her own death through her crystal ball with only 24 hours before the allotted hour.
 -  Believe that Madame L. told fortunes for a living.
 
  
 
 OriginFrench; compare with madam.     |