lord
n.(名词)A man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions, especially:封建社会的上层阶级:在封建社会或在保持着封建社会的形式和机构的社会里居于高位的人,尤指:A king.国王A territorial magnate.领主The proprietor of a manor.地主Lords See House of Lords Lords 参见 House of LordsLord Abbr. Ld.Chiefly British The general masculine title of nobility and other rank: Lord 缩写 Ld.【多用于英国】 贵族:贵族和其它官衔常用的男性头衔Used as a form of address for a marquis, an earl, or a viscount.勋爵:用作侯爵、伯爵或子爵的称呼Used as the usual style for a baron.男爵:用作男爵的常用称呼Used as a courtesy title for a younger son of a duke or marquis.阁下,大人:用作对公爵或侯爵年轻的儿子的敬称Used as a title for certain high officials and dignitaries.阁下,大人:用作某些高官和地位高的人的头衔Used as a title for a bishop.阁下,大人:用作主教的头衔Lord Lord God.上帝Jesus.耶稣A man of renowned power or authority.王:握有权柄或有权威的男子A man who has mastery in a given field or activity.大师:在某一领域或活动中很精通的男子Archaic The male head of a household.【古语】 丈夫:一家人的男性户主Archaic A husband.【古语】 丈夫v.intr.(不及物动词)lord.ed,lord.ing,lords To act like a lord; domineer. Often used with the indefiniteit : 逞威风:象个老爷一样行动;飞扬拔扈。通常与不定词it 连用: 例句:lorded it over their subordinates.对下级飞扬拔扈
来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old English hl3ford 源自 古英语 hl3ford hl3f [bread] hl3f [面包] weard [guardian] * see wer- 3weard [监护人] *参见 wer- 3