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Definition of Monsieur in English: MonsieurnounPlural Messieursməsjøməˈsjəːməˈsyœ(r) A title or form of address used of or to a French-speaking man, corresponding to Mr or sir. 法语称呼,相当于Mr或sir先生 于洛先生。 Example sentencesExamples - Finally, we served an excellent store-bought chestnut and vanilla cake called Carré Marron Vanille, brought to us by our friend Monsieur Picard.
- When Monsieur and Madame Defarge are returning to Saint Antoine from Versailles, they stop in Paris and pay a visit to a policeman, an acquaintance of Defarge's whom he greets warmly.
- I'd just like to thank you for saving my life, Monsieur.
- It showed herself, Madeline, Monsieur and Madam Grandeur, and a few other people who worked with the organization, along with their spouses.
- It has a walled rose garden, chintzy rooms and splendid food, courtesy of its owners, Monsieur and Madame Nourrisson.
- Would you like something to drink, Monsieur?
- ‘Just one moment, Monsieur,’ she replied, trying to think of something quickly.
- ‘It is not completely her that you should be worried about, Monsieur,’ The man informed him.
- But Monsieur McCoy has been learning about him and he told me that next time in the Long Walk Hurdle he'll feel better, because this was a difficult tactical race.
- I haven't been able to trace the origin of the name, but it is likely that of the horticulturist who developed the variety, a Monsieur or Madame Clochard.
- I did not know Monsieur and Mademoiselle Green felt so strongly!
- There is no need to apologize, Monsieur, for I was just as at fault as yourself.
- Is that where you're telephoning, Monsieur?
- And Monsieur, I am most honored to introduce to you Mistress Clara, Master Nicholas, Master Brian, Master Tennyson, and Master Cane.
OriginFrench, from mon 'my' + sieur 'lord'. Definition of Monsieur in US English: Monsieurnounməˈsyœ(r) A title or form of address used of or to a French-speaking man, corresponding to Mr. or sir. 法语称呼,相当于Mr或sir先生 于洛先生。 Example sentencesExamples - And Monsieur, I am most honored to introduce to you Mistress Clara, Master Nicholas, Master Brian, Master Tennyson, and Master Cane.
- I did not know Monsieur and Mademoiselle Green felt so strongly!
- ‘Just one moment, Monsieur,’ she replied, trying to think of something quickly.
- I'd just like to thank you for saving my life, Monsieur.
- I haven't been able to trace the origin of the name, but it is likely that of the horticulturist who developed the variety, a Monsieur or Madame Clochard.
- Would you like something to drink, Monsieur?
- It has a walled rose garden, chintzy rooms and splendid food, courtesy of its owners, Monsieur and Madame Nourrisson.
- When Monsieur and Madame Defarge are returning to Saint Antoine from Versailles, they stop in Paris and pay a visit to a policeman, an acquaintance of Defarge's whom he greets warmly.
- Is that where you're telephoning, Monsieur?
- There is no need to apologize, Monsieur, for I was just as at fault as yourself.
- Finally, we served an excellent store-bought chestnut and vanilla cake called Carré Marron Vanille, brought to us by our friend Monsieur Picard.
- ‘It is not completely her that you should be worried about, Monsieur,’ The man informed him.
- It showed herself, Madeline, Monsieur and Madam Grandeur, and a few other people who worked with the organization, along with their spouses.
- But Monsieur McCoy has been learning about him and he told me that next time in the Long Walk Hurdle he'll feel better, because this was a difficult tactical race.
OriginFrench, from mon ‘my’ + sieur ‘lord’. |