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Mr

(ˈmɪstə)
n, pl Messrs (ˈmɛsəz)
1. a title used before a man's name or names or before some office that he holds: Mr Jones; Mr President.
2. (Military) (in military contexts) a title used in addressing a warrant officer, officer cadet, or junior naval officer
3. (Surgery) a title placed before the surname of a surgeon
[C17: abbreviation of mister]

MR

abbreviation for
1. (Law) (in Britain)Master of the Rolls
2. (Psychology) motivation(al) research
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mR

or mr,

milliroentgen.

Mr.

(ˈmɪs tər)

pl. Messrs. (ˈmɛs ərz)
1. mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position: Mr. Lawson; Mr. President.
2. a title prefixed to a mock surname that is used to represent possession of a particular attribute, identity, etc.: Mr. Perfect.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.MR - a form of address for a manMr - a form of address for a man    
form of address, title of respect, title - an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'; "the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title"
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Translations
panpán
hr.
herrahra
gospodin
úr
男性の名字の前に付ける敬称
...씨
herr
นาย
Ông

Mr

[ˈmɪstəʳ] N ABBR (Messrs (pl)) =MisterSr., señor
Mr Jones wants to see youel señor Jones quiere verte
yes, Mr Brownsí, señor Brown
see also big A6
see also right A2
MR, MRS, MISS

Use of article
 Use the article with Sr./señor, Sra./señora, Srta./señorita when you are talking about someone rather than to them:
Mr Smith is not at home El Sr. Smith no está en casa Mr and Mrs Crespo are on holiday Los Sres. (de) Crespo están de vacaciones Have you seen Miss Barrios this morning? ¿Ha visto a la Srta. Barrios esta mañana?
NOTE The abbreviated form is more common than the full form in writing.
 Don't use the article before Sr./señor, Sra./señora, Srta./señorita when addressing someone directly:
Good morning, Mrs Ramírez Buenos días, Sra. Ramírez Mr López, there's a telephone call for you Sr. López, le llaman por teléfono
Capitalization
 Write the full forms señor, señora and señorita with a small "s", even when using them as titles:
El señor Smith no está en casa Estaba hablando con la señora (de) Williams
Addressing correspondence
 Use Sr. Don/Sra. Doña (Sr. D./Sra. Dña.) rather than Sr./Sra. when giving both forename and surname. Don't use the article:
Mr Bernardo García Sr. Don or Sr. D. Bernardo García Mrs Teresa Álvarez Serrano Sra. Doña or Sra. Dña. Teresa Álvarez Serrano
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Mr

Mr. [ˈmɪstər] n
Mr X → Monsieur X, M. X
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Mr

abbr of MisterHerr m
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Mr

[ˈmɪstəʳ] nsignore m
Mr Smith → il signor Smith (on letter) → Sig. Smith (direct address) → signor Smith
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Mister

(ˈmistə) noun
(abbreviated to Mr when written) a polite title given to a male adult, either in writing or in speech. Good morning, Mr Smith; Ask Mr Jones.
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MR

الْسَّيِد pan hr. Herr Κος Sr. herra M. gospodin signor 男性の名字の前に付ける敬称 ...씨 Dhr herr Pan Sr. господин herr นาย Bay Ông 先生
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MR

abbr magnetic resonance. V. resonance.
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