laird

英 [leəd] 美 [lɛrd]
  • n. 领主,地主
  • n. (Laird)人名;(英)莱尔德

双语例句


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.

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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.

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3. Laird and Nixon kept their counsel.
莱尔德和尼克松不发表意见.

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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.

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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.

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