Bilingual example:
Mr. Brown netted a large profit.
Mr. Brown netted a large profit.
Do you know why Mr. Brown has a heavy heart?
Do you know why Mr. Brown is in a bad mood?
3、The? Special? Cabinet? Committee? Including? Sir? Brown? Sir? Mandelson? And then what? Sir? A straw?
The special cabinet committee includes Mr Brown, Mr Mandelson and Mr Straw.
4. what? Used to be. Once? As? As? One? Yes? Sir? Brown's? Closest? Politics? A consultant?
He was once regarded as one of Mr. Brown's closest political advisers.
Really? Is it? Ann? Interview? With what? Sir? Brown? After that? That? News. ?
After the news broadcast, an interview with Mr. Brown was broadcast.
6. Look! ? Here? Coming? Sir? Brown? And then what? Ma' am Brown. ?
Look! Mr. and Mrs. Brown are also here.
Extended data:
Adjacent words
1, sir
English? ['m? st? (r)]? ? ? Beautiful? ['m? st? r]? ?
Noun (short for noun)? Mr. (short for Mr.), Mr., used before a person's surname or full name and before the title of a government official, is a polite title.
This project is now in the charge of Mr. White.
This project is now in the charge of Mr. White.
sir
English? ['m? st? (r)]? ? ? Beautiful? ['m? st? r]? ?
Noun (short for noun)? sir
Verb (short for verb)? Call ... sir
The meeting was chaired by Mr. Johnson.
The meeting was chaired by Mr. Johnson.