"Good woman" in English is "good lady".
It is a polite and formal way to address a woman, typically used in formal or traditional settings, such as in a letter or speech.

The phrase "good lady" originated in the Middle Ages, when it was a common form of address for upper-class women. The word "lady" was originally a title of nobility, and was used to refer to the wife of a lord or a noblewoman in her own right. Over time, the word came to be used more broadly to refer to any well-bred or respectable woman.

Examples:
"Good lady, may I have the honor of a dance?"
"The good lady was pleased to hear of his safe return."
"I beg your forgiveness, good lady, for my rude behavior."

Translation:
"请允许我跟您跳一支舞吧?"
"这位好女士很高兴听到他平安回来。"
"请原谅我粗鲁的行为,女士。"
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最佳回答 2023-06-29