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单词 Lord
释义
LordLord noun [singular] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Grant them for ever the joy of your presence. Lord, in Your mercy Hear our prayer.
  • One is said to be for the Lord and the other for Azazel.
  • Thank the good Lord for that Aga, for its comfort.
  • The apostles and the communities of the faithful were driven by the Spirit, faith and the knowledge of the Risen Lord.
  • When a man prophesies, it is because the Spirit of the Lord comes upon him and communicates a message through him.
  • When we turn to the Gospel we encounter the disciples trying to understand the mission of our Lord.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto start to follow a particular religion
· Saying the shahada is the first act through which you become a Muslim.· Most surprising of all, she's become a Buddhist.
if you convert to a particular religion, or if someone converts you, you join that religion: · Alpha is a religious programme that aims to change your life, not just convert you. convert to: · My grandmother converted to Hinduism while living in India.· Within five years, he had converted thousands of Calvinists back to Catholicism.
to become a Christian - used especially by Christians: · Do you turn to Jesus Christ our Lord and accept him as your Saviour?· Our message is a simple one -- if you turn to God, God will bless and receive you.
WORD SETS
accession, nounaccredited, adjectiveaide, nounambassador, nounapparatchik, nounarchduke, nounassemblyman, nounassemblywoman, nounattaché, nounbadge, nounborough council, nouncaliph, nounchamberlain, nounchancellery, nounchancellor, nounChancellor of the Exchequer, nounchieftain, nouncity fathers, nouncity planning, nouncivil servant, nounclerk, nounclerk of works, nounCllr, commissioner, nouncomptroller, nouncongressman, nouncongresswoman, nounconsul, nounconsulate, nouncoroner, nouncouncillor, nouncouncilman, nouncouncilwoman, nouncourtier, nouncrown, nouncrown, verbcrowned head, nounCrown Prince, nounCrown Princess, nounCustoms and Excise, noun-cy, suffixczar, nounczarina, noundeputy, noundictator, noundignitary, noundiplomat, noundiplomatic, adjectivediplomatic corps, noundiplomatic immunity, noundispatch box, noundispensation, noun-dom, suffixdossier, noundrug czar, nounducal, adjectiveduchess, nounduchy, nounduke, noundukedom, nounelder statesman, nounembassy, nounemirate, nounemissary, nounemperor, nounempress, nounEurocrat, nounfigurehead, nounForeign Office, the, governor, nounGovernor-General, noungovernorship, noungubernatorial, adjectivehack, nounHome Secretary, nounimpeach, verbinaugurate, verbincumbency, nounincumbent, nounkhalif, nounkhan, nounlegate, nounlegation, nounlegislator, nounlocal council, nounlord, nounLord, nounmandarin, nounmarshal, nounmayor, nounmayoralty, nounmayoress, nounmember, nounMember of Parliament, nounMEP, nounMI5, nounMI6, nounminister, nounministerial, adjectiveminister of state, nounmission, nounmole, nounmonarch, nounmonitor, nounmotorcade, nounMP, nounNo. 10, occupy, verb-ocrat, suffixoffice, nounoffice holder, nounofficer, nounofficial, nounofficial, adjectiveofficialdom, nounofficialese, nounoverlord, nounpalace, nounpatriarchal, adjectivepatrician, adjectivePharaoh, nounplenipotentiary, nounPM, nounpost, verbposting, nounpotentate, nounPPS, nounprefect, nounpremier, nounpres., presidency, nounpresident, nounpresident-elect, nounpresidential, adjectivepress secretary, nounpretender, nounPrime Minister, nounprince, nounprince consort, nounprincess, nounproconsul, nounproconsulate, nounProvost, nounpublic servant, nounquango, nounqueen, nounqueenly, adjectiveQueen Mother, nounrajah, nounred tape, nounreeve, nounreign, nounreign, verbreshuffle, nounroyal, adjectiveroyal, nounroyalty, nounruler, nounsecretary, nounsenator, nounShah, nounsheriff, nounshogun, nounsovereign, nounsoviet, nounstatesman, nounsuccession, nounsultan, nounsultana, nountechnocrat, nountown clerk, nountown council, nountribune, nountriumvirate, nountroika, nountsar, nountsarina, nountzar, nountzarina, nounundersecretary, nounvice-president, nounviceroy, nounvizier, nounVP, nounwalkabout, nounwatchdog, nounwhip, nounWhite House, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· Even Protestants - and the good Lord knows how mistaken they are - have something to hold on to.· Then the boy ran up the stairs and slammed his bedroom door. Good Lord!· But I've a talent for the antiques, though the good Lord alone knows how I came by it.· Thank the good Lord I was able to nurse her back to health and bring her here.· Though why the Good Lord didn't strike Durham itself beats me, instead of causing us all this trouble.· Besides, I think we ought to be content with what the good Lord gave us.· Thank the good Lord for that Aga, for its comfort.· I feel like this: The good Lord takes care of all of it.
NOUN
· The Lord Chancellor has three constitutional roles.· These are the most outrageous in a long line of similar remarks by the Home Secretary and the Lord Chancellor.
· Investors affected by the Law Lords decision should have some legal way of challenging this unfair outcome.· But if the case gets to the Law Lords, how could they conclude other than in Mr Straw's favour?· The Law Lords upheld that judgment.
· Another of the Fellowship slowly moved towards the battling Time Lord.· Pool has an inkling of the great learning locked in your head, Time Lord.· A couple of blows rained on the crouching Time Lord.· But how could you tell with a Time Lord?· Blake had tried to advise him to relax, and when that hadn't worked had shouted at the Time Lord.· Blake felt sad for the Time Lord.
VERB
· Wednesdays Ask the Lord to raise up intercessors for the Collict and Meikle families.· Thor asked the Lord of the Unerring Spear, who had given an eye for wisdom.· But I forgave myself and asked the Lord to do the same.
· Everyone had called him Lord fitzAlan.· For the slave called by the Lord is a freedman of the Lord.· In 1992 police launched Operation Playground against a gang called the Vice Lords.
· One thing, for which I must praise the Lord, is that he has never put spots on me.· But just in a matter of a few minutes, they called in the Navy. Praise the Lord for the Navy.· What was it about the name that made them want to funk on down and start praising the Lord?
· We pray and discuss the Lords work.
· It won't last, thank the Lord.· Then his cab got stuck in traffic, for which I thanked the Lord.· She thanked the Lord there had been none since Lily.· He went back into the kitchen. Thank the good Lord for that Aga, for its comfort.· Then they sank back into armchairs, thanking the Lord that never again in their lives would they move house.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • As unthinkable as Peter raising his voice to Our Lord.
  • In the lunettes are the apostles - figures in white and below, scenes from the Life of Our Lord.
  • Wrong Our Lord himself replaces Jacobs's ladder.
  • The Lord helps and guides us.
  • Even Protestants - and the good Lord knows how mistaken they are - have something to hold on to.
  • I do mean it! Lord knows I read plenty of nonfiction books.
  • The Lord knows I did my best.
  • The Lord knows why she hung them where she would see them every time she looked up.
  • The Lord only knows what will happen in the regular season and playoffs next year.
  • We need heroes. Lord knows, kids need them today.
  • When I was a young houseman I - well, enjoyed a hectic love-life. Lord knows how I managed it.
  • You realize there was a major pile-up? Lord knows how many vehicles - all of them following us, I suspect.
  • Good Lord, Tom! What are you doing?
  • In some the dominance of the lords was strong, in others the tradition of freedom much stronger.
  • In the Lords, they were represented by Equitable even though they had a case against the assurer.
  • It was also passed, rather reluctantly, by the Lords.
  • On a winter's day the Lords has the dozy ambience of a modernized and centrally-heated Victorian stately home.
  • The final phrase seems to recognize that the Lords have some merit as a residual guardian of the constitution.
  • There is another problem about getting rid of the Lords.
  • Two-thirds of the Lords are hereditary peers who succeeded to the title automatically on their father's death.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • Good grief! I forgot my keys again.
the House of Lordsthe Lord’s Prayerdo a Lord Lucan
1a)a title of God or Jesus Christ, used when praying:  Thank you, Lord, for your blessings. b)the Lord God or Jesus Christ, used when talking about God:  The Lord helps and guides us.2Lord (only) knows spoken a)used when you do not know the answer to somethingLord knows how/who/where etc Lord knows how old she is now. b)used to emphasize that something is true:  Lord only knows I tried my best to get this right.3(Good) Lord!/Oh Lord! spoken said when you are suddenly surprised, annoyed, or worried about something SYN  heavens:  Good Lord! Is that the time?4the title of someone who has a particular type of official job in Britain:  Lord Mayor of London5the Lords British English the House of Lordsthe Commons6Our Lord a phrase meaning Jesus Christ
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