柯林斯詞典Lordship /?l??d??p/ (Lordships) 1. N-VOC/N-PROPER You use the expressions Your Lordship, His Lordship, or Their Lordships when you are addressing or referring to a judge, a bishop, or a male member of the British nobility. 大人[det-poss N] [禮貌] My name is Richard Savage, your Lordship. 我叫理查德·薩威之,大人。 His Lordship expressed the hope that the Law Commission might look at the subject. 法官大人表示了法律委員會可能會對這個問題加以考慮的希望。 返回 lordship劍橋詞典?your/his lordship a polite way of referring to or talking to a male peer without using his title 大人,閣下 It is a great pleasure to welcome your lordship this evening . 今晚很榮幸歡迎閣下的到來。 比較ladyship 返回 lordship