lordship
英:[ˈlɔ:dʃɪp] 美: [ˈlɔrdʃɪp]
lordship 基本解释
n.大人;阁下;权威;统治
变形
复数:lordships
英英释义
lordship[ 'lɔ:dʃip ]
n.a title used to address any British peer except a duke and extended to a bishop or a judgethe authority of a lord
lordship 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- If your Lordship will give me time, I will produce the evidence.
如果阁下愿意给我时间,我就能拿出证据来。 - Here words failed his lordship who went red in the face and said no more.
这位爵爷气得满脸通红,说不出话来,便不再说什么了。 - Love and lordship like no fellowship.
爱情忌分享,权力喜独揽。
权威例句
Land and lordship in early modern JapanGifts of Power: Lordship in an Early Indian StateLand, Law, and Lordship in Anglo-Norman England by John HudsonThe English peasantry and the growth of lordshipLady with a Mead Cup: Ritual, Prophecy and Lordship in the European Warband from La Tene to the Viking Age.The Crisis of the Twelfth Century: Power, Lordship, and the Origins of European Government. By Thomas N. BissonHudsonJohn, Land, Law, and Lordship in Anglo-Norman England, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. Pp. ix + 320. $52.00 (ISBN 0-19-820437-X).Eleanor Searle, Lordship and Community: Battle Abbey and Its Banlieu, 1066–1538. (Studies and Texts, 26.) Toronto: Pontifical Insti...The Apperceptive I and the Empirical Self: Towards a Heterodox Reading of âLordship and Bondageâ in Hegel's PhenomenologyBisson, Thomas N., The Crisis of the Twelfth Century: Power, Lordship, and the Origins of European Government