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informala man who has a lot ofpowerin aparticularareaofactivity: (某一领域的)巨头,巨擘 Severalallegeddruglords are to be put ontrial.几个受到指控的毒枭将被送上法庭。 - Medievalknightstook anoathofallegiance/loyaltytotheirlord.
- He is theyoungersonof a lord.
- He was lord of themanor.
- He is lord of all hesurveys.
- Thepeopletreathim as a lord.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRoyalty, aristocracy & titles - accede tosomething
- accession
- anointed
- anti-monarchical
- anti-monarchist
- duke
- dukedom
- earl
- earldom
- emir
- Messrs
- miss
- mister
- monarch
- monarchist
- royal prerogative
- royalist
- Rt. Hon.
- Shah
- sheikh
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Important people and describing important people lord it oversomeone tobehaveas if you arebetterthan someone and have therighttotellthem what to do: 对(某人)指手画脚,对(某人)发号施令Helikesto lord it over his littlesister.他喜欢对妹妹指手画脚。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesShowing arrogance and conceit - (as) proud as Luciferidiom
- airs and gracesidiom
- arrogant
- arrogantly
- as ifyouowned the placeidiom
- dog
- egocentric
- egocentrically
- egoistic
- egomaniacal
- overweeningly
- patronize
- patronizing
- pomposity
- pompous
- talk down tosomeone
- think the (whole) world revolves aroundyouidiom
- throwyourweight aroundidiom
- tin god
- toffee-nosed
See more results » Lordnoun(TITLE)[U]atitleused infrontof thenamesofmalepeersandofficialsof very highrank: 勋爵 Lord Longford朗福德勋爵 the LordChancellor(英国的)大法官 the Lords[+ sing/pl verb] →the House of Lords (英国议会中的)贵族院,上议院(同 the House of Lords)my Lord in the UK, used toaddressajudgeorpeer (在英国对法官或贵族的称呼)大人,阁下- Do youknowLord Quirk?
- Lord Jonesownsthishouse.
- We willconsiderLord Donaldson'sstatement.
- LordJusticeWatkins got to hisfeet.
- Lord Scarmanheldacourtofinquiry.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRoyalty, aristocracy & titles - accede tosomething
- accession
- anointed
- anti-monarchical
- anti-monarchist
- duke
- dukedom
- earl
- earldom
- emir
- Messrs
- miss
- mister
- monarch
- monarchist
- royal prerogative
- royalist
- Rt. Hon.
- Shah
- sheikh
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: UK politics: government administration & organization Judges & juries Lordnoun(GOD)(in theChristianreligion)GodorJesusChrist: (基督教的)主,上帝,耶稣PraisetheLord!赞美上帝! [as form of address]Lord,hearourprayer.主啊,听听我们的祈祷吧。 - Wethankedthe Lord forsavingus.
- The Lord isourSaviour.
- We gavethanksto the Lord.
- Theysanghymnsto the LordGod.
- Thepaintingdepictsthe coming ofourLord.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGod & gods - Aphrodite
- Apollo
- Artemis
- Athena
- Bacchus
- demigod
- divine
- Eros
- fate
- father
- goddess
- godlike
- Jehovah
- Jesus Christ
- Krishna
- lamb
- muse
- the Fatesidiom
- the Redeemer
- trinity
See more results » (Definition oflordfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)lord| American Dictionary(in somecountries) atitleof a man who has aspeciallyhighsocialrank, or thepersonhimself A lord is also a man who has a lot ofpowerin aparticulararea: (in theChristianandJewishreligions)God Somepeoplesay Lord toexpresssurprise,shock, orworry: Oh Lord! I’veforgottenthetickets! (Definition oflordfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoflordlord In comparison, the altar-bound lords seem all the more static.From theCambridge English Corpus Again, we have a straight conflict between lords and tenants over the customary rights of each.From theCambridge English Corpus This secured them a clientele of lords who depended on their support and could be used as conduits of imperial will.From theCambridge English Corpus Next, the mats-symbolic seats of authority-of the lords were "counted" and ranked, and the lords declared their candidacy for various political positions.From theCambridge English Corpus Combining the conflicting expectations pertaining to the warrior knight, courtier, gentleman scholar, and locallord, the basis of aristocratic rule was varied and contested.From theCambridge English Corpus Despite the erosion of the initial glyph, enough survives to suggest that the figure depicted on this scepter was named specifically as alord.From theCambridge English Corpus Thelordwears an elaborate hip- and loincloth, which is also eroded.From theCambridge English Corpus Its membership of three hundred included landlords, learned law lords, and university professors.From theCambridge English Corpus But earlier, between the ninth and twelfth centuries, warriors and powerful lords were also sometimes held up as models of sanctity.From theCambridge English Corpus There, before her preferred audience of assembled lords, gentlemen, ladies and others, the wedding ceremonials were played out with maximum splendour and magnificence.From theCambridge English Corpus You can perhaps give the author the hot tip to actualize it, as we write the year of thelord1989.From theCambridge English Corpus So here thelordof the manor took possession of local wood pasture zones, for a manorial centre and for a deer park.From theCambridge English Corpus For every other copyhold tenement a fine at the lords will is due on admission.From theCambridge English Corpus Of the thirteen synonym groups examined here, it participates in only two, 'king,lord' and 'sin, evil'.From theCambridge English Corpus Along with these restrictions, there was the influence of feudal lords, primarily aimed at determining social relations within the elite.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/lord## |