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lordliness    
n. 贵族式,贵族气派,权势

贵族式,贵族气派,权势

lordliness
n 1: formality in bearing and appearance; "he behaved with great
dignity" [synonym: {dignity}, {lordliness}, {gravitas}]
2: overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward
inferiors [synonym: {arrogance}, {haughtiness}, {hauteur}, {high-
handedness}, {lordliness}]

Lordliness \Lord"li*ness\, n. [From {Lordly}.]
The state or quality of being lordly. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]


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  • George Hudson (entomologist) - Wikipedia
    George Vernon Hudson FRSNZ (20 April 1867 – 5 April 1946) was a New Zealand entomologist credited with proposing the modern daylight saving time He was awarded the Hector Memorial Medal in 1923
  • Who Invented Daylight Savings Time? Chronicles of the Clock
    Daylight Saving Time was first proposed by George Vernon Hudson in 1895 Hudson, a postal worker from New Zealand who also had a keen interest in insects, made this proposition so that he would have more daylight hours to devote to his passion for studying and collecting insects
  • An obsessed insect hunter: The creepy-crawly origins of daylight saving
    Not one to let his insect-studying instincts be curtailed, however, Hudson proposed a solution: shift the clocks back two hours during summer months – a concept which foreshadows the modern
  • The 19th-Century Entomologist Who Dreamed Up Daylight Savings
    So George Hudson proposed a radical idea: Set clocks back two hours during the summer so that sunlight would grace the land for a longer stretch of the workday Hudson presented his idea to the Wellington Philosophical Society, first in a paper published as a brief abstract in 1895
  • Daylight Savings Time Invented By George Vernon Hudson, 19th-Century . . .
    There's now broad agreement among historians that the true mastermind of daylight saving time was George Vernon Hudson (1867-1946), a specialist in insect biology (entomology) who left England for New Zealand in 1881
  • Meet George Vernon Hudson: the Real Father of Daylight Savings Time
    For someone working a daylight shift, there was not a lot of time to do constructive activities after work, especially in the age when the fastest readily-available transportation was the horse Hudson’s solution? Shift the clocks forward by 2 hours to allow for more after work evening daylight
  • How a New Zealand insect hunter created daylight saving time
    Daylight saving time was first proposed in 1895 by George Vernon Hudson, a New Zealand postal worker and amateur entomologist Hudson suggested moving clocks ahead in spring, so the sun would
  • George Hudson (entomologist) explained
    George Vernon Hudson FRSNZ (20 April 1867 – 5 April 1946) was a British-born New Zealand entomologist credited with proposing the modern daylight saving time He was awarded the Hector Memorial Medal in 1923
  • No. 8 Re-Wired - Daylight Saving Time
    Yet that’s what George Vernon Hudson (b 1867, d 1946) proposed to do in 1895 when he suggested to the Wellington Philosophical Society that they consider moving the time around twice a year to accommodate the longer hours of summer
  • Who Created Daylight Saving Time? The History Behind . . . - MagnifyMinds
    Hudson’s proposal was practical and personal — the real, slightly nerdy origin of modern DST — yet he’s often the forgotten hero of the story Even though Hudson came up with the idea first, it was a British builder named William Willett who turned daylight saving time into a full-blown mission





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