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 mistress ['mɪstrɪs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 主妇, 女主人, 情妇

  1. The dog ran alongside his mistress.
    狗在女主人的身边奔跑。
  2. The poet addressed many poems to his mistress, praising her beauty.
    这位诗人为他心爱的女子写了许多诗,歌颂她的美丽。


mistress
[ noun ]
  1. an adulterous woman; a woman who has an ongoing extramarital sexual relationship with a man

  2. <noun.person>
  3. a woman schoolteacher (especially one regarded as strict)

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a woman master who directs the work of others

  6. <noun.person>


Mistress \Mis"tress\, n. [OE. maistress, OF. maistresse, F.
ma[^i]tresse, LL. magistrissa, for L. magistra, fem. of
magister. See {Master}, {Mister}, and cf. {Miss} a young
woman.]
1. A woman having power, authority, or ownership; a woman who
exercises authority, is chief, etc.; the female head of a
family, a school, etc.

The late queen's gentlewoman! a knight's daughter!
To be her mistress' mistress! --Shak.

2. A woman well skilled in anything, or having the mastery
over it.

A letter desires all young wives to make themselves
mistresses of Wingate's Arithmetic. --Addison.

3. A woman regarded with love and devotion; she who has
command over one's heart; a beloved object; a sweetheart.
[Poetic] --Clarendon.

4. A woman filling the place, but without the rights, of a
wife; a woman having an ongoing usually exclusive sexual
relationship with a man, who may provide her with
financial support in return; a concubine; a loose woman
with whom one consorts habitually; as, both his wife and
his mistress attended his funeral. --Spectator.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

5. A title of courtesy formerly prefixed to the name of a
woman, married or unmarried, but now superseded by the
contracted forms, Mrs., for a married, and Miss, for an
unmarried, woman.

Now Mistress Gilpin (careful soul). --Cowper.

6. A married woman; a wife. [Scot.]

Several of the neighboring mistresses had assembled
to witness the event of this memorable evening.
--Sir W.
Scott.

7. The old name of the jack at bowls. --Beau. & Fl.

{To be one's own mistress}, to be exempt from control by
another person.


Mistress \Mis"tress\, v. i.
To wait upon a mistress; to be courting. [Obs.] --Donne.

  1. He likes standing next to his wife while he sneaks peeks at his mistress eating hors d'oeuvres across the room, looking bored and beautiful in slinky strapless dresses shaped by a push-up bra.
  2. A former geisha said Uno had paid her to be his mistress, and he resigned after the Liberal Democrats' upper house loss.
  3. Anna the Javanese, as she was known, was 13 years old when she became Gauguin's mistress and accompanied him back to France from the South Pacific after his first stay there.
  4. He has left a Jewish wife for a Jewish mistress, then abandoned her and is now living on the banks of Loch Lomond with a young Gentile girl who speaks with a Geordie accent.
  5. In 1983, Flynt claimed to have knowledge of videotapes purportedly showing Vicki Morgan, mistress of the late Diners Club founder Alfred Bloomingdales engaged in sexual antics with Reagan administration officials.
  6. His very ordered and affluent life comes crumbling down after his mistress runs over a man in the South Bronx, flees the scene and leaves Sherman holding the bag.
  7. Unfortunately it was an own goal. Did this influence my decision to start this review with a reference to his 'mistress'?
  8. The most incredible twist of the story, however, was that at the trial it emerged that the diplomat's mistress of 20 years was actually a man.
  9. In an interview published a day earlier in The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times, Dugan said the military had contingency plans to "decapitate" the Iraqi leadership by targeting President Saddam Hussein, his family and even his mistress.
  10. Then there was the mistress he planned to marry.
  11. Not so Henry Lamb, who perhaps can be forgiven his outrageous if tentative idealisation of the Hapsburg features of his formidable mistress, Lady Ottoline Morrell.
  12. But he again refused to comment on the governing party's latest scandal: allegations that he paid a geisha to be his mistress for four months in 1985.
  13. I'll be remembered as Scott's mistress." Fitzgerald died in 1940.
  14. Julie Bryan Moran, a model and television personality, will be mistress of ceremonies for the 1988 America's Junior Miss program June 25, organizers announced Wednesday.
  15. And that popularity has rubbed off on the two women most often linked with him: his estranged wife, Ivana, and his alleged mistress, Marla Maples.
  16. Prime Minister Sousuke Uno, peppered with questions by Parliament about allegations that he paid a geisha to be his mistress, maintained a steadfast silence today on what he said was a personal matter.
  17. After the former geisha said Uno paid her more than $21,400 to be his mistress for four months, Uno was reported to be considering resigning.
  18. He's brash and egocentric, a womanizer who thinks nothing of having his mistress attend a formal dinner party at the governor's mansion.
  19. In mid-movie Irons is seen nervously woolgathering at an EC conference, before dashing off to Paris to disturb the bedsheets of his weekending son and mistress.
  20. Other tapes played Friday included conversations between Noriega and his supporters, including a discussion with his mistress' mother about the transfer of $4 million, CNN said.
  21. The 15-second spots feature Maples, rumored to be Donald Trump's mistress, in a pastoral setting wearing No Excuses jeans and holding copies of the National Enquirer and Star.
  22. Police took custody of an ocelot after the forest cat ripped open both arms of its mistress, a Bronx woman.
  23. When an MP died suddenly a few years ago in the arms of his mistress not a word of the circumstances appeared in print. The opinion polls tell us that the moral puritanism of 'back to basics' has caught a popular mood.
  24. Lloyd was artistic director and chief choreographer, while Farrally was principal dancer and ballet mistress.
  25. There, a publishing magnate murders his mistress, then hires a reporter to uncover the (framed) murderer.
  26. Among the accusations hurled at her were that she had witnessed a massacre of Jews in Poland, that she used concentration camp inmates for her film Tiefland, that she danced naked at the Berchtesgaden, that she was Hitler's mistress.
  27. Identifying herself as a former mistress, she challenged Kritzik's will and sought $5 million from his estate.
  28. June 5 _ The magazine Sunday Mainichi publishes an article alleging Uno kept a paid geisha mistress.
  29. Far less surprising was the fate of Renoir's earthy modern Madonna depicting his mistress Aline feeding their - conspicuously male - baby.
  30. They include Proust, EM Forster, Aldous Huxley and JB Priestley. Here we are with the elderly music teacher at a school in the Midlands. His son is a cellist of renown whose mistress is an opera star.
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