1, pronunciation: English [? W? m? n? ti? Tz] beauty [? W? m? n? titrz]
2. Interpretation: female teacher, female teacher.
3. Grammar: when woman is used as a countable noun, it means "adult woman", which generally refers to all mature women, whether married or not. Women can also be referred to as "women, women" or "women's temperament and attributes", which is an abstract noun and uncountable. Women can also be interpreted as "maid, maid", which is a countable noun.
Extended data singular form: female teacher
1, pronunciation: English [? W? m? n? ti? T(r)] beauty [? W? m? n? ti? tr]
2. Interpretation: female teacher, female teacher.
3. Grammar: woman can also be interpreted as "maid", which is a countable noun. Woman can be used as an attribute before other nouns, meaning "female …". If the modified noun is singular, use the singular form. If the modified noun is plural, it is usually in plural form.
4. examples of usage: a? Woman? Teacher? Coming? Where to? Mine? Desk? With what? Answer? Smile? Open? She? Face. ?
5. Translation of vernacular Chinese: A female teacher came to my desk with a smile.