lordship
n. 大人; 阁下; 权威; 统治
You use the expressions Your Lordship ,His Lordship, or Their Lordships when you are addressing or referring to a judge, bishop, or male member of the nobility.
My name is Richard Savage, your Lordship...
尊敬的阁下,我叫理查德·萨维奇。
His Lordship expressed the hope that the Law Commission might look at the subject.
大人表达了他的愿望,希望法律委员会研究一下这一问题。
1. the authority of a lord
In each Christians live under Christ's lordship according to the nature of that kingdom.
按着国度不同的本质,基督徒在基督的主权之下同时生活于两个不同的国度之中.
Here words failed his lordship who went red in the face and said no more.
这位爵爷气得满脸通红,说不出话来,便不再说什么了.
I knew your lordship would not fail us.
我知道主教大人是不会让我们失望的.
Lodovico. Truly, an obedient lady: I do beseech your lordship, call her back.
罗多维科真是一位顺从的夫人.将军, 请您叫她回来吧.
And the Lordship of Ireland was merged for good in the Crown of England.
从此爱尔兰大领主和英国国王这两个头衔便永远结合在一起.