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