Laird的意思和读音

laird

: [lerd] : [leə(r)d]

n.

lairds  

n.landowner,lord,owner,proprietor,landlord

Lairdn.

1.(in Scotland) a person who owns a large area of land

n.1.2.

n.1.someone who owns a large area of land in Scotland

1. lair laird , laity ...

3.Achievement)、(Nader)、(Laird)

6. JT's Shriners M. Laird Childrens Miracle ...

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1.Laird, the red-bearded lawyer, turned again to the stranger: "We didn't know whether there would be anyone with him or not, " he explained.:“,”,“。”

2.When out of the Laird's ground, and once more upon the public road, her pace slackened, her anger cooled.

3.Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird, the great survivor, had indicated his desire to leave well before the 1972 election.·R·1972

4.As a finely seasoned politician, Laird did not believe in fighting losing battles.

5.Next day Jim Laird was drunk and unable to attend the funeral services.·

6.Whenever we smile, nerves and muscles may transmit messages that turn on happiness centers in the brain, Laird speculates.使

7.Laird treated this clumsy procedure the way a matador handles the lunges of a bill .

8.Well the truth is that you can easily become a Scottish Laird and it is perfectly legal to do so, wherever you live.

9.The Vietnamization plan was launched following Secretary Laird's visit to Vietnam in March.访

10.Laird pointed out that our effort in Vietnam was certain to suffer if we became involved in a tit-for-tat with North Korea.