Lord in spanish

Señor

pronunciation: senjoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures

lord1 = lord, señor. 

Example: This biography is the best yet on Lord Acton.

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» as drunk as a lord = más borracho que una cuba, tan borracho como una cuba.

Example: Churchill certainly drank a lot more than modern politicians but he was far from as drunk as a lord most of the time.

» drug lord = magnate de la droga, capo, capo de la droga.

Example: One of the most powerful Mexican drug lords of the 1990s has pleaded guilty today to racketeering.

» good lord! = ¡Dios mío!.

Example: Good lord, he's literally acting like a supervillain.

» House of Lords, the = Cámara de los Lores, la. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: It has recently been decided that the United Kingdom parliamentary archive, which is the responsibility of the House of Lords Record Office, will not include European Communities material.

» in the year of our Lord = en el año del Señor.

Example: It was in the year of our Lord 1993, nestled in the oldest mountains on Earth, that 13 kindred spirits joined their laughter in holy revelation.

» landlord = casero, dueño, propietario.

Example: This library serves a population displaying all the familiar features of low income, family social and financial crises, juvenile delinquency, and landlord/tenant problems.

» live like + a lord = vivir como un rey, vivir a cuerpo de rey, vivir como un marqués, vivir como un príncipe.

Example: Even in central London you can live like a lord, and at a fraction of the cost of a five-star hotel.

» lord and master = amo y señor, dueño y señor. [Usado con sentido humorístico, con frecuencia para referirse al marido]

Example: He is the lord and master of the money markets of the world and virtually lord and master of everything.

» Lord Chancellor's Office = Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda.

Example: Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.

» Lord Jesus = Señor Jesús.

Example: The eternal glory is where the Lord Jesus is united in a special way with his redeemed people.

» Lord Mayor = alcalde.

Example: This mirrors almost exactly the substance of a speech by Sir John Potter, Lord Mayor of Manchester, when he opened the first public library = Es casi una copia exacta del contenido de una charla que dio Sir John Potter, alcalde de Manchester, cuando inauguró la primera biblioteca pública.

» Lord Mayoress = alcaldesa.

Example: Perth Lord Mayoress Lisa Scaffidi has told vandals to 'get a life' after new glass bus stops erected on St George's Terrace were scratched = La alcaldesa de Perth Lisa Scaffidi les ha dicho a los gamberros que "se dediquen a algo útil" después de que las nuevas paradas de autobús de cristal instaladas en St George's Terrace hayan sido rayadas.

» pissed as a lord = borracho como una cuba.

Example: Harry was a right laugh. I remember finding him in my bath one night, pissed as a lord, laughing his head off... and then weeping throughout till dawn.

» The Lord's Prayer = el padrenuestro.

Example: In this section of the website, we explore the Lord's Prayer message and application through a number of well known biblical scholars.

» warlord = caudillo, jefe de milicia.

Example: Major industries had either been appropriated by the controlling warlords or driven out of business by raids and looting.

lord over2 = subyugar, tiranizar, dominar, abusar del poder. 

Example: She argues that the way yeoman farmers lorded over their wives and dependents was similar to the way wealthy planters lorded over their slaves.

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» lord it over = subyugar, tiranizar, avasallar, someter, dominar, abusar del poder.

Example: They believe that the main use for government is for some people to lord it over others at their expense.

Lord synonyms

master in spanish: dominar, pronunciation: mæstɜr part of speech: noun divine in spanish: adivinar, pronunciation: dɪvaɪn part of speech: adjective, noun noble in spanish: noble, pronunciation: noʊbəl part of speech: adjective almighty in spanish: todopoderoso, pronunciation: ɔlmaɪti part of speech: noun creator in spanish: creador, pronunciation: krieɪtɜr part of speech: noun jehovah in spanish: Jehová, pronunciation: dʒəhoʊvə part of speech: noun godhead in spanish: deidad, pronunciation: gɑdhed part of speech: noun overlord in spanish: señor, pronunciation: oʊvɜrlɔrd part of speech: noun nobleman in spanish: noble, pronunciation: noʊbəlmən part of speech: noun god almighty in spanish: Dios omnipotente, pronunciation: gɑdɔlmaɪti part of speech: noun

Lord antonyms

lady pronunciation: leɪdi part of speech: noun peeress pronunciation: pɪrəs part of speech: noun noblewoman pronunciation: noʊbəlwʊmən part of speech: noun
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