Wu stands for a surname.
Miss English [m? s]? Beauty [m? s]?
Lady; (used as a title before an unmarried woman's first name or surname) Miss; breakdown
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is missing; Save; Miss (an opportunity); Never met.
Third person singular: omission plural: omission present participle: omission past tense: omission past participle: omission
1。 Like what? Where to? Talk? Where to? Miss? Mary? Brown. ?
I'd like to speak to Ms. mary brown.
2. Miss? Mcfadden? What about you? Forgot? Where to? Say? Okay? Good night ?
Ms mcfadden, you forgot to say good night.
3. Me? Need? Where to? Talk? Where to? Miss? Gonzalez? One person. ?
I need to talk to Ms. Gonzalez alone.
Extended data:
Synonym lady
English [? Le? di]? Beauty [? Le Di]?
(referring to adult women, some people, especially the elderly, think it is more polite to say this) madam; (informal name for disrespect) woman; (in Britain, address for the wife, daughter or lady of a female noblewoman or a member of a noble family) madam is a polite and cultured woman.
Plural number: madam
1、The? Lady? Nod? Dry? Where to? Me. ?
The lady nodded coldly at me.
2. Liszt? Dead. ? Ditto? Three? Miami? Drugs? Dealer? And then what? Answer? Lady. ?
Liszt is dead, along with three Miami drug dealers and a lady.
3. Everyone? Really? Comments? Open? What? Answer? Is it cute? Lady? She? Yes. ?
Everyone says that she is a lovely lady.