1, madam
English? ['Le? d? ]? Beautiful? ['Le Di]?
Lady, madam; Miss; Madame
2. Women
English [? W? m? N] beauty [? W? m? n]?
Woman, woman; Adult women; Female supporters or subordinates; A woman's instinct
3. Madam
English [? m? d? M] beautiful [? m? d? m]?
Noun (abbreviation of noun)< (used as a courtesy title before a married woman's name) madam, madam, madam.
Second, the synonyms are different:
1, Ms. n
Discrimination refers to a certain type or age of women, especially adult women.
[Example] A young lady is sitting at the counter.
A young woman is sitting at the counter.
2. Women; Woman; [formal] woman
[Discrimination] Common words refer to adult women or the general term for women.
He pursues every woman he meets.
He pursues every woman he meets.
Ma' am, ma' am
[Discrimination] Used especially as a title for married women who speak French.
[Example] Mrs. Howard
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Third, the usage of words is different.
1, lady can mean "lady, madam, miss" or "lady with elegant manners", which is a formal polite term, a speech or toast to show respect, and a countable noun. The corresponding masculine noun is gentleman. When there are men and women, it is generally said that Mr. Lady.
When woman is used as a countable noun, it means "adult woman", which generally refers to all mature women, whether they are married or not. Women can also be referred to as "women, women". Woman can also refer to "women's temperament and attributes", which is an abstract noun and uncountable.
Madam means "lady" and "madam", which is a kind of respectful address for women and is often used to address female customers in the service industry. Is a countable noun, often used in singular form. Madam is usually used at the beginning of formal letters, such as Madam, dear Madam, my dear madam, with the initial capitalized.