lord
noun
verb
noun
lɔːd
noun
1
Lord
also
又作
a
man
who
has
a
rank
in
the
ARISTOCRACY
,
especially
in
Britain,
or
his
title
〔尤指英国的〕贵族(头衔),勋爵;
C
Lord
Salisbury
索尔兹伯里勋爵
2
a
man
in
MEDIEVAL
Europe
who
was
very
powerful
and
owned
a
lot
of
land
〔中世纪欧洲的〕领主; 庄园主
C
the
feudal
lords
封建领主
3
my lord
used
to
address
a
judge
or
BISHOP
,
and
in
the
past
to
address
a
lord
[英,口] 大人,阁下〔对法官、主教的尊称,旧时用来称呼贵族〕
BrE spoken
4
sb’s lord and master
someone
who
must
be
obeyed
because
they
have
power
over
you
–
used
humorously
某人的老板 (主人,上司 )〔幽默用法〕
verb
5
lord it over sb
to
behave
in
a
way
that
shows
you
think
you
are
better
or
more
powerful
than
someone
else
在某人面前逞威风,在某人面前摆架子
He
didn’t
use
his
position
on
the
council
to
lord
it
over
people.
他并没有利用自己在市政会的地位在人前逞威风。
noun
6
the Lord
a.
a
title
of
God
or
Jesus
Christ,
used
when
praying
b.
God
or
Jesus
Christ,
used
when
talking
about
God
上帝,神; 耶稣
Thank
you.
Lord,
for
your
blessings.
感谢主的赐福。
The
Lord
helps
and
guides
us.
神帮助并引领我们。
7
Lord (only) knows
a.
used
when
you
do
not
know
the
answer
to
something
b.
used
to
emphasize
that
something
is
true
老天知道〔用于强调某事的真实性〕
spoken
Lord
knows
how/who/where
etc
Lord
knows
how
old
she
is
now.
天知道她现在多大年龄了。
Lord
only
knows
I
tried
my
best
to
get
this
right.
老天知道,为了搞定这事,我是尽了最大努力的。
8
(Good) Lord!/Oh Lord!
said
when
you
are
suddenly
surprised,
annoyed,
or
worried
about
something
[口] 天哪! 上帝啊!〔表示对某事的惊讶、恼怒或忧虑〕;
spoken
Good
Lord!
Is
that
the
time?
天哪! 到时间了吗?
9
the
title
of
someone
who
has
a
particular
type
of
official
job
in
Britain
大人,阁下〔英国对某些官员的尊称〕
Lord
Mayor
of
London
伦敦市长大人
10
the Lords
the
House
of
Lords
[英] 上议院;
BrE
11
Our Lord
a
phrase
meaning
Jesus
Christ
主基督,主耶稣