lordship的意思和读音

lordship

: [ˈlɔrdˌʃɪp] : [ˈlɔː(r)dʃɪp]

n.

lordships  

lordshipn.

1.a title of respect used when speaking to or about a judge, a bishop or a nobleman

His Lordship is away on business.

2.(informal)a humorous way of talking to or about a boy or man that you think is trying to be too important

Can his lordship manage to switch off the TV?

3.[u]the power or position of a lord

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n.1.the authority or position of a lord

1. rulership lordship colonelship ...

2. peerage lordship noblesse ...

4. ... athens n. () lordship n. () beseech v. () ...

5. lordly lordship ,, lore ...

6. lord —— lordship 10.- hood knight —— ...

7.(nobility)、(lordship),

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1.His lordship's head was buried in her breasts, his hands locked around her hips. Jaime cleared his throat. "Lord Jonos. "

2.Finding His Lordship won't be hard, his room number will be in the guest register, if I can get to the front desk to read it.簿

3.Religion, land, and local Lordship were to be the great trio of Irish wrongs.

4.Now I am pleading with Your Lordship to give me that opportunity to see how I fare.

5.Signore. Together with the Comune (municipality), the Signoria, or absolute lordship, is Italy's only indigenous political structure.

6.One hundred thousand golden dragons, fifty hides of fertile land, a castle, and a lordship.,50屿

7.Your Lordship must be weary with your journey.殿

8.You are worth a lordship back in Westeros, little man. Here, I fear, your worth is somewhat less.

9.In each kingdom, Christians live under Christ's lordship according to the nature of that kingdom.

10.Your lordship is merciful, of course. But it is a great responsibility to depart from the usual practice.怀--