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lord
- IPA[lɔːd]
英式
- a man of noble rank or high office; a nobleman;(in the UK) a title given formally to a baron, and less formally to a marquess, earl, or viscount (prefixed to a family or territorial name)
- used in exclamations expressing surprise or worry, or for emphasis
- act in a superior and domineering manner towards (someone);confer the title of Lord upon
verb: lord, 3rd person present: lords, gerund or present participle: lording, past tense: lorded, past participle: lorded
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- 片語
名詞
- 1. a man of noble rank or high office; a nobleman lords and ladies were entertained here 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (in the UK) a title given formally to a baron, and less formally to a marquess, earl, or viscount (prefixed to a family or territorial name) Lord Derby
- ▪ (in the UK) the House of Lords, or its members collectively.
- ▪ (in the UK) a courtesy title given to a younger son of a duke or marquess (prefixed to a Christian name) Lord John Russell
- ▪ used in compound titles of other people of authority Lord High Executioner
- ▪ a feudal superior, especially the owner of a manor house.
- ▪ a master or ruler our lord the king 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a name for God or Christ give thanks to the Lord 同義詞
excl
- 1. used in exclamations expressing surprise or worry, or for emphasis Lord, I'm cold!
動詞
- 1. act in a superior and domineering manner towards (someone) when we were at school, you used to lord it over us
- 2. archaic confer the title of Lord upon Sir Cadwallader Pleadwell has been lately lorded