释义 |
My Lord(In the UK) a polite form of address to judges, bishops, and certain noblemen: ‘My Lord,’ he apologized. ‘I did not intend to give offence.’...- Unfortunately being Lord of the Manor doesn't entitle you to be addressed as My Lord.
- The judge asked the doctor if he was sure of his testimony in light of the evidence from the other doctors. "I am quite certain, my lord," said the doctor.
- "No, my Lord Bishop," said Robin, taking his hat off and bowing politely, "no, my lord, you cannot go yet."
See parent entry: lord |