lord 英 [lɔ:d]   美 [lɔrd]

lord

lord  英 [lɔ:d] 美 [lɔrd]

n. 主;上帝  int. 主,天啊  vt. 使成贵族 

进行时:lording  过去式:lorded  过去分词:lorded  第三人称单数:lords  名词复数:lords 

Please, lord, do not do this to us. 请求,主,不要对我们这样做。
lord, hear my prayer. 主啊,请听听我的祈祷吧。

  • A lord is powerful person who's in charge, or is a ruler or master. Sometimes tigers are described as the lords of the jungle, because they're the strongest, most ferocious predators that live there.
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  • n. 主;上帝
  • int. 主,天啊
  • vt. 使成贵族
  • vi. 作威作福,称王称霸
  • 1. Please, lord, do not do this to us.

    请求,主,不要对我们这样做。

  • 2. lord, hear my prayer.

    主啊,请听听我的祈祷吧。

  • 3. Yes, my lord.

    是的,我的主人。

  • lord (n.) mid-13c., laverd, loverd, from Old English hlaford "master of a household, ruler, feudal lord, superior; husband," also "God," translating Latin dominus, Greek kyrios in the New Testament, Hebrew yahweh in the Old (though Old English drihten was more frequent). Old English hlaford is a contraction of earlier hlafweard, literally "one who guards the loaves," from hlaf "bread, loaf" (see loaf (n.)) + weard "keeper, guardian" (from PIE root *wer- (3) "perceive, watch out for").
  • lord (v.) c. 1300, "to exercise lordship, rule as a lord," from lord (n.). Intransitive meaning "to play the lord, domineer" is late 14c. Related: Lorded; lording. To lord it is from 1570s.
lord / lɔːd ; NAmE lɔːrd / noun , verb lord lords lorded lording noun 1 [countable ] (in Britain) a man of high rank in the nobility (= people of high social class),or sb who has been given the title lord as an honour (英国)贵族 compare lady  (6 ) 2 Lord (in Britain) the title used by a lord 勋爵(英国贵族的称号) Lord Beaverbrook 比弗布鲁克勋爵 3 Lord a title used for some high official positions in Britain (英国用于某些高级官员的职位前)阁下,大人,大臣 the Lord Chancellor 大法官 the Lord Mayor 市长阁下 4 My Lord (in Britain) a title of respect used when speaking to a judge, bishopor some male members of the nobility (= people of high social class) (英国用以称呼法官、主教或某些男性贵族成员,表示尊敬)大人,阁下 compare lady  (6 ) 5 a powerful man in medievalEurope, who owned a lot of land and property (中世纪欧洲的)领主 a feudal lord 封建领主 the lord of the manor 庄园主 see also overlord , warlord 6 ( usuallythe Lord ) [singular ] a title used to refer to God or Christ 主;上主;上帝 Love the Lord with all your heart. 要全心全意地爱主。 7 Our Lord [singular ] a title used to refer to Christ 主耶稣;主基督 8 the Lords [singular + singular or plural verb ] = House of Lords The Lords has/have not yet reached a decision. 上议院尚未作出决定。 compare Commons see also law lord IDIOMS (good) ˈLord! | oh ˈLord! exclamation used to show that you are surprised, annoyed or worried about sth (表示惊讶、烦恼或忧虑)主啊,天哪 Good Lord, what have you done to your hair! 天啊,你把头发弄成什么样子啦! ˈLord knows… used to emphasize what you are saying (强调所说的话)众所周知,谁都知道 Lord knows, I tried to teach her. 谁都知道,我曾经努力想教她。 ˈLord (ˈonly) knows (what, where, why, etc.)… ( informal) used to say that you do not know the answer to sth (表示不知道答案)天知道,天晓得 ‘Why did she say that?’ ‘Lord knows!’ “她为何那样说?”“只有天知道!” HELP  Some people may find the use of Lordin these expressions offensive. 有人可能认为这些表达法用 Lord 含冒犯意。 IDIOMsee drunk adj. , year verb IDIOM ˈlord it over sb ( disapproving) to act as if you are better or more important than sb 对某人举止霸道(或逞威风) lord / lɔːd ; NAmE lɔːrd /
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