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- a peer of the realm; a man of noble rank or high office世袭贵族; 高官。
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Lord
a title given formally to a baron, and less formally to a marquess, earl, or viscount(prefixed to a family or territorial name)勋爵(对男爵的正式尊称, 也可用作对侯爵、伯爵或子爵的尊称, 用于姓氏或领地之前):Lord Derby.
德比男爵。
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the Lords
the House of Lords, or its members collectively上议院; [总称 ]上院议员。
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Lord
a courtesy title given to a younger son of a duke or marquess (prefixed to a Christian name)阁下(用作对公爵或侯爵年纪较轻的儿子的敬称, 用于教名前):Lord John Russell.
约翰·罗素阁下。
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- in compound titles of other people of authority[用作高级官衔的一部分] 阁下, 大人:
Lord High Executioner.
行刑官阁下。
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- historical a feudal superior, especially the proprietor of a manor house〈史〉封建领主(尤指庄园宅邸所有者)。
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- a master or ruler主人; 统治者:
our lord the king.
我们的统治者国王陛下。
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Lord
a name for God or Christ上帝; 耶稣:give thanks to the Lord.
感谢上帝。
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- Astrology, dated the ruling planet of a sign, house, or chart【占星】〈旧〉主星。
exclamation
Lord
- used in exclamations expressing surprise or worry, or for emphasis哎呀:
Lord, I'm cold!
哎呀, 好冷!
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- with obj. archaic confer the title of Lord upon〈古〉把…封为贵族。
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lord it over
act in a superior and domineering manner towards (someone)对…作威作福。
短语
live like a lord
- live sumptuously过奢华的生活。
Lord (God) of hosts
- God as Lord over earthly or heavenly armies“万军之主”耶和华。
Lord of the manor
- the owner of a manor house (formerly the master of a feudal manor)宅邸主人(原指封建庄园主)。
Lord of Misrule
- historical a person presiding over Christmas games and revelry in a wealthy household〈史〉富有家族中主持圣诞聚会的人。
the Lord's Day
- Sunday星期天。
the Lord's Prayer
- the prayer taught by Christ to his disciples, beginning 'Our Father.'主祷文。
the Lord's Supper
- the Eucharist; Holy Communion (especially in Protestant use)圣餐; (尤指新教)圣餐礼。
My Lord
- a polite form of address to judges, bishops, and certain noblemen大人, 阁下(对法官、主教和贵族的尊称)。
Our Lord
- Christ基督。
派生词
lordless
adjectivelord-like
adjective词源