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dame noun[ C ] uk /deɪm/ us /deɪm/
damenoun[C] (WOMAN) USold-fashionedslang a woman女人
damenoun[C] (CHARACTER) UK the funny character of an older woman, usually played by a man, in a pantomime (= a musical play for children)(童话剧中通常由男人扮演的)老年女丑角,滑稽老太婆 Tim Macpherson/Stone/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Cinema & theatre: casting, roles & scripts billing bit part callback cameo role cast list characterization chorus dialogue exeunt exit fictionalize Harlequin miscast off script supporting swing table read tapescript teleplay title role Dame noun[ C ] uk /deɪm/ us /deɪm/ a title used in front of a woman's name that is given in Britain as a special honour, usually for valuable work done over a long period, or a woman having this honour: (英国授予有贡献的女性的荣誉称号)女爵士;有女爵士头衔的女性 Dame Judy Dench朱迪‧登奇女爵士 Compare
Sir knightnoun SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Royalty, aristocracy & titles accede to something accession anointed anti-monarchical anti-monarchist dukedom earl earldom emir emperor mister monarch monarchist morganatic Mr royally Rt. Hon. Shah sheikh sire
dame | American Dictionary dame noun[ C ] datedslangus/deɪm/ a woman: a fast-talking dame |