Mr.
پیشوند احترام برای آقایان است که قبل از اسم کوچک یا فامیلی میآید.
Use 'Mr.' as a polite title before a man's last name or full name.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Title used before a man's name.
- Polite and standard form of address.
- Common in formal and everyday English.
Summary
Use 'Mr.' as a polite title before a man's last name or full name.
- Title used before a man's name.
- Polite and standard form of address.
- Common in formal and everyday English.
Always use with a surname
Remember to always follow 'Mr.' with the man's last name or full name for correct usage.
Avoid using 'Mr.' alone
Using 'Mr.' without a name can sound abrupt or incomplete. Ensure a surname or full name follows it.
Standard title for men
'Mr.' is the universally accepted and expected title for men in most English-speaking cultures, signifying politeness and respect.
مثالها
4 از 4Please give this report to Mr. Harrison.
Dear Mr. President, we welcome your address.
I saw Mr. Green at the store yesterday.
The research was conducted by Mr. Alan Turing.
خانواده کلمه
راهنمای حفظ
Think of 'Mr.' as the 'man's respectful intro.' It's the standard polite way to start talking about or to a man whose name you know.
Overview
Mr. is a common English title used before a man's surname or full name. It functions as a polite form of address or reference, indicating respect. Its origin traces back to 'master,' evolving over centuries to become the standard honorific for men in contemporary English.
Mr. is almost always followed by a surname (e.g., Mr. Smith) or a full name (e.g., Mr. John Smith). It is rarely used alone unless the context is exceptionally clear, such as in a direct response where the person has just been identified. It is used for men of all ages, from boys to elderly gentlemen, although in very informal settings or when addressing children, other terms might be preferred.
You will encounter 'Mr.' in formal and semi-formal settings like business correspondence, official documents, introductions, and when addressing teachers, doctors, or other professionals. It's the default title in written communication and formal speech. In everyday conversation, it's used when referring to or addressing men you don't know well or in a professional capacity.
The female equivalent is 'Ms.' (or 'Mrs.' for married women, and 'Miss' for unmarried women, though 'Ms.' is now the most common and neutral). 'Sir' is a higher level of respect, often used for knights, older men, or in very formal service situations. 'Dr.' is used for individuals with a doctorate or medical doctors. Unlike these, 'Mr.' is the most general and widely applicable title for men.
نکات کاربردی
Mr. is the most common and neutral title for men in English. It is appropriate in virtually all formal and semi-formal contexts, from business letters to introductions. While it can be used in informal settings, people often use first names or nicknames when they know someone well.
اشتباهات رایج
A common mistake is forgetting to include the surname after 'Mr.', making the address incomplete. Another error is using 'Mr.' for women or using outdated titles like 'Master' inappropriately. Ensure 'Mr.' is always paired with a male's last name.
راهنمای حفظ
Think of 'Mr.' as the 'man's respectful intro.' It's the standard polite way to start talking about or to a man whose name you know.
ریشه کلمه
'Mr.' is an abbreviation of the older title 'Master.' 'Master' originally meant someone in control or with authority, and it evolved into a polite form of address for gentlemen.
بافت فرهنگی
The use of titles like 'Mr.' reflects a cultural emphasis on politeness and respect in social and professional interactions. It helps maintain a degree of formality and acknowledges the person's identity.
مثالها
Please give this report to Mr. Harrison.
everydayDear Mr. President, we welcome your address.
formalI saw Mr. Green at the store yesterday.
informalThe research was conducted by Mr. Alan Turing.
academicخانواده کلمه
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Speaker
Call me Mr. X
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
Ms. is the standard, neutral title for women, used regardless of marital status. It is the female equivalent of Mr. in terms of general applicability and formality.
Sir is a more formal title, often used for knights, high-ranking officials, or as a term of great respect for an older man. It is not used with a surname in the same way Mr. is.
الگوهای دستوری
Always use with a surname
Remember to always follow 'Mr.' with the man's last name or full name for correct usage.
Avoid using 'Mr.' alone
Using 'Mr.' without a name can sound abrupt or incomplete. Ensure a surname or full name follows it.
Standard title for men
'Mr.' is the universally accepted and expected title for men in most English-speaking cultures, signifying politeness and respect.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct title.
Good morning, ___ Jones.
The name 'Jones' is a surname, and the context implies addressing a male individual, making 'Mr.' the appropriate title.
Choose the best title for the situation.
You are writing a formal email to a male colleague named David Lee. Which title should you use?
In formal communication, 'Mr.' followed by the surname is the standard and respectful way to address a man.
Arrange the words to form a correct sentence.
Smith / Mr. / is / my / doctor
The correct structure places the title 'Mr.' before the surname 'Smith', followed by the rest of the predicate.
امتیاز: /3
سوالات متداول
4 سوالUse 'Mr.' before a man's surname or full name in most situations, especially in formal writing and when addressing men you don't know well. It's a sign of respect.
While technically correct, 'Mr.' is often considered too formal for young boys. Parents or teachers might use their first name or 'Master' (though 'Master' is less common now) for younger boys.
The most common and neutral equivalent for women is 'Ms.' Other titles include 'Mrs.' (traditionally for married women) and 'Miss' (traditionally for unmarried women).
Generally, no. 'Mr.' needs to be followed by a name. If you are directly addressing someone, you might say 'Yes, Mr. Smith?' or simply 'Yes, sir?' but 'Mr.' by itself is incomplete.
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قواعد مرتبط
واژگان مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر general
about
A1کلمه 'about' یعنی 'درباره' یه موضوع یا 'حدودا' یه مقداری.
above
A2به معنی بالاتر از چیزی دیگر، درست بالای آن.
accident
A2یه اتفاق بد که ناگهانی میفته و ممکنه به کسی آسیب بزنه.
action
A2به معنی انجام دادن کاری برای رسیدن به یک هدف مشخصه.
after
A2کلمه 'after' یعنی 'بعد از'، که نشون میده چیزی از نظر زمانی یا مکانی بعد از چیز دیگهای اتفاق افتاده.
afterward
A2At a later or subsequent time.
again
A2کلمه 'again' یعنی 'دوباره' یا 'یک بار دیگر'، که نشون میده یه اتفاق دوباره افتاده.
aged
B1وقتی میخوایم بگیم کسی یا چیزی در چه سنی هست.
alive
A2چیزی که زنده است و نمرده.
all
A2کلمه 'all' یعنی 'همه' یا 'کل'، کل مقدار یا هر جزء از یه چیزی.