lord 的 2 个定义
- a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler.
- a person who exercises authority from property rights; an owner of land, houses, etc.
- a person who is a leader or has great influence in a chosen profession: the great lords of banking.
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- : Lord, what a beautiful day!
lord 近义词
master
由lord构成的短语
- lord it over
- drunk as a lord
更多lord例句
- Boxer Will Mondrich can be a 50 percent partner with a scandalous lord.
- I looked forward to the UPS man like he was the lord and savior himself with packages of books and food my mother shipped, and soon we became friends.
- As the composer of 20 musicals — with a 21st, a new version of “Cinderella,” being prepped for the West End — and proprietor of six London theaters through his company, Really Useful Group, this lord is unique in the business.
- This time, you know for sure that one of them is a lord and one is a warrior.
- The crucial thing you need to know about them is that warriors always tell the truth, and lords always lie.
- His latest target has been Hajji Hassan, a Baluch drug lord who fled Iran and settled in Turbat in 2000.
- The good Lord has saved a special place in Hell for all those responsible for this wrongdoing.
- Gov. Calzada made it seem as though the drug lord were captured alone.
- Nothing was quite made for the stage like the hilarious story of a teacher with cancer who turns into a meth-dealing drug lord.
- Guardians centers on Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt), an intergalactic smuggler who swipes an orb.
- But with all her advantages Miss Solomonson failed with the old lord, and she abuses him to this day.
- Ever since his majority Lord Hetton had annually entered a colt in the great race.
- He passed through all the honors of the law, and in 1836 became lord chancellor.
- But we must not class in this unclean category Lord Spunyarn and his friend Haggard, who were both playing at the big table.
- That they may know thee, as we also have known thee, that there is no God beside thee, O Lord.