mrs

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{i} Bayan (Evli kadının soyadından önce kullanılır.): Mrs. Crawford Bayan Crawford
Bn
(evli) Bayan
bayan
Evli olan bir bayanı belirtmek için kısaltma, bayan

Mrs.Serap is very beautiful.

(Askeri) meteorolojik radar tali sistemi; intikal rapor sistemi (meteorological radar subsystem; movement report system)
bayan (evlenmiş)
hanım

Bayan Smith yaşlı bir hanımdır. - Mrs. Smith is an elderly lady.

madam
dudu
mrs popple
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Küpe çiçeği
mrs. grundy
tutucu ve iffetli tip
mrs. grundy
konu komşu
mrs. grundy
elalem
grundy,mrs.
fazla iffet taslayan kimseler
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Materials Research Society
a title used before an adult female's name or surname. Usually indicates the subject is married

Mrs Malaprop said, “He’s as headstrong as an allegory on the banks of the Nile.”.

Mrs in AM, use Mrs. Mrs is used before the name of a married woman when you are speaking or referring to her. Hello, Mrs Miles. Mrs Anne Pritchard. Mr and Mrs D H Alderson
Similar to MRI, this provides chemical information about the body
a form of address for a married woman
Martin-Roberts-Stirling
a feminine equivalent of Mr , it did not denote marital status, but social position (women of the aristocracy)
Market Research Society - www marketresearch org uk
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy The data gathered in MRS is presented as a spectrum That is, the strength of the magnetic resonance signal is plotted as a function of frequency Because of the way magnetic resonance works, the environment of a particle being scanned will vary its resonant frequency Hence, from observing spectroscopic data it is possible to tell from the position of peaks where in various molecules the target atoms are
Message Reporting System
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Missus -- The female equivalent of Mr Originally, this title did not indicate marriage but, rather, social rank An unmarried woman of good social status could be called "Mrs "
Rest and nursing home
Multispectral Resource Sampler (future LANDSAT)
a feminine equivalent of Mr , it did not denote marital status but social position (women of the aristocracy) An unmarried woman of social status might be referred to as "Mrs "
Mrs Mop
A charlady
Mrs. Claus
The wife of Santa Claus
Mrs. Robinson
An older woman who seduces a younger man

Most women are seeking to be with a man they can trust to do this for them, so, if you want coaching, fess up, tell her you need a Mrs. Robinson, and you might get lucky.

Mrs. Watanabe
A personification of the Japanese housewife speculators, who are strong enough to affect international markets, especially foreign exchange markets

Mrs. Watanabe’s Loss on Carry Trade to Help U.S.

Mrs Beeton
a British woman who wrote a book called The Book of Household Management, which was very popular during the 19th and early 20th century. The book gives recipes (=instructions for cooking particular dishes) , and also gives advice about managing a home (1836-65)
Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst
a famous member of the British suffragettes, who fought for women's rights, especially the vote, in Britian. She was put in prison many times for her actions. Her daughters, Christobel and Sylvia, were also suffragettes and worked for the rights of poor women (1858-1928)
Mrs Grundy
an unpleasant character in a play called Speed the Plough (1798) by the British writer Thomas Morton. She has very strict ideas about moral and social behaviour, and tries to make sure that other people are behaving properly
Mrs Malaprop
a character in the 18th century play The Rivals by Richard Sheridan. She wrongly uses words in a funny way, saying a word that sounds similar to the one she intended to use, but means something completely different. This type of mistake is known as a malapropism because of her
Mrs Rochester
a character in the book Jane Eyre (1847) by Charlotte Brontë. Mrs Rochester is mentally ill and kept locked in the attic (=a room under the roof) of the house so that no one can see her. She finally destroys the house by setting it on fire
Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike
a Sri Lankan politician who became the world's first woman Prime Minister in 1960 (1916-2000)
Mrs.
{i} title prefixed to the name of a married or widowed woman
Mrs. Patrick Campbell
orig. Beatrice Stella Tanner born Feb. 9, 1865, London, Eng. died April 9, 1940, Pau, France British actress. She married at age 19 and made her stage debut in 1888, winning fame as Paula in The Second Mrs. Tanqueray in 1893. She originated the role of Eliza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion (1914), and she and Shaw conducted a famous correspondence for many years. She also achieved great success in Maurice Maeterlinck's Pelléas and Mélisande, Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts, and Sophocles' Electra. She made her film debut in Riptide (1933) at age 68 and later appeared in several more films
mrs.
The customary abbreviation of Mistress when used as a title of courtesy, in writing and printing
Mrs.
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mrs

    Hyphenation

    Mrs

    Turkish pronunciation

    mîsîz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈməsəz/ /ˈmɪsɪz/

    Etymology

    [ mi-s&z, -s&s, esp S ] (noun.) 1615. : from mistress

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    ... I'M STANDING HERE WITH MRS. LUBINSKI, ...
    ... - HI, MRS. WENTZ. - HEY. GOODNESS, TEDDY, GET IN HERE. ...
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