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milord

/mi-lawrd/US // mɪˈlɔrd //UK // (mɪˈlɔːd) //

乡绅,乡亲们,乡长,乡绅们

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an English nobleman or gentleman.

Examples

  • So I have had to convey my precepts insensibly to Milord K.—to convey them in homeopathic doses of parable.

  • Milord left him a handsome legacy—he retired from service, and fell ill, perhaps from idleness or beer.

  • "You have been very fortunate to-night, milord," said one of the Frenchmen, with an envious tone of congratulation.

  • And yet you, whose charms are usually so irresistible, learn nothing from the statesman, as you see nothing of milord.

  • Milord and milady, I imagine, have chosen children instead of a guest.

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