柯林斯詞典lord /l??d/ (lords) 1. N-COUNT/N-TITLE A lord is a man who has a high rank in the nobility, for example, an earl, a viscount, or a marquis. 貴族 She married a lord and lives in this huge house in the Cotswolds. 她嫁給了一個(gè)貴族,現(xiàn)住在科茨沃爾德的這所大房子裡。2. N-PROPER In the Christian church, people refer to God and to Jesus Christ as the Lord. 上帝; 耶穌[usu 'the' N; N-VOC] I know the Lord will look after him. 我知道上帝會照顧他的。 She prayed now. "Lord, help me to find courage." 這時(shí)她祈禱道:“上帝啊,賜給我勇氣吧?!?/p>3. INTERJ Lord is used in exclamations such as "good Lord!" and "oh Lord!" to express surprise, shock, frustration, or annoyance about something. (表示喫驚、震驚或懊惱) 天哪[情感] "Good lord, that's what he is: he's a policeman." “天哪,原來他是乾這個(gè)的,他是個(gè)警察?!?/p> 返回 lord劍橋詞典a male peer 老爺,貴族 informal a man who has a lot of power in a particular area of activity (某一領(lǐng)域的)巨頭,巨擘 Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial . 幾個(gè)受到指控的毒梟將被送上法庭。 例句 Medieval knights took an oath of allegiance /loyalty to their lord.He is the younger son of a lord.He was lord of the manor .He is lord of all he surveys .The people treat him as a lord.習(xí)語your lord and master 返回 lord