释义 |
lud /lʌd /noun ( m'lud or my lud) BritishUsed to address a judge in a court of law: so it is alleged, m’lud...- Now in an effort to dispel their relentless anorak image the group has taken to handing out flyers with jokes, m'lud, against lawyers.
- But that is moving dangerously close to what we might call the Gilligan defence: some of the details were wrong, m'lud, but it was, in essence, true.
- It's the stresses and strains of modern life, m'lud.
Origin Early 18th century: alteration of lord. |