laird

英 [leəd]      美 [lerd]
  • n. 领主,地主
  • n. (Laird)人名;(英)莱尔德
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laird (苏格兰)地主

来自lord的苏格兰方言。

laird (n.)
mid-15c. (mid-13c. as a surname), Scottish and northern England dialectal variant of lord, from Middle English laverd (see lord). Related: Lairdship.
1. Once they had left Key Biscayne, Rogers and Laird quickly reversed themselves.
罗杰斯和莱尔德一离开比斯坎岛,很快就变了卦.
2. He would get rid of Rogers and Laird at the earliest opportunity.
只要有机会,他就会尽早抛弃罗杰斯和莱尔德.
3. Laird and Nixon kept their counsel.
莱尔德和尼克松不发表意见.
4. Look at me, I'm a laird's son and more than half a doctor.
瞧瞧我吧; 我本来是一个地主家的少爷,差不多够得上一名医生的资格.
5. Laird treated this clumsy procedure the way a matador handles the lunges of a bill.
莱尔德对这笨拙做法的处理,就象一个斗牛士对付一头牛的冲击一样.