laird 英 [leəd]   美 [lerd]

laird

laird  英 [leəd] 美 [lerd]

n. 领主,地主 

名词复数:lairds 

To make sense of our experience, we construct internal representations or mental models and then externalize them in order to interpret our experiences (Johnson-laird, 1983). 为了在我们的经验上建立理解,我们必须改变内部陈述或外部化的思维模式,于此解释我们的经验(Johnson-Laird,1983)。
Several popular languages now support VFS constructs, and Cameron laird shows you what they are good for. 几种流行的语言现在都支持 VFS 构造,Cameron Laird 向您说明这些构造适用于什么。

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  • n. 领主,地主
  • 1. To make sense of our experience, we construct internal representations or mental models and then externalize them in order to interpret our experiences (Johnson-laird, 1983).

    为了在我们的经验上建立理解,我们必须改变内部陈述或外部化的思维模式,于此解释我们的经验(Johnson-Laird,1983)。

  • 2. Several popular languages now support VFS constructs, and Cameron laird shows you what they are good for.

    几种流行的语言现在都支持 VFS 构造,Cameron Laird 向您说明这些构造适用于什么。

  • laird (n.) "landed proprietor or hereditary estate-holder in Scotland," mid-15c. (mid-13c. as a surname), Scottish and northern England dialectal variant of lord, from Middle English laverd (see lord (n.)). Related: Lairdship.
laird / leəd ; NAmE lerd / noun (in Scotland) a person who owns a large area of land (苏格兰)地主 laird lairds laird / leəd ; NAmE lerd /
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