landlord 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
landlordnoun [ C ] uk
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/ˈlænd.lɔːd/ us
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/ˈlænd.lɔːrd/
landlord noun [C]
(OWNER)
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B2 a person or organization that owns a building or an area of land and is paid by other people for the use of it
房东;地主
The landlord had promised to redecorate the bedrooms before we moved in.
房东许诺在我们搬进去之前会把卧室重新装修一番。
Housing associations are the biggest landlords in this area.
住房协会是本地区最大的房东。
landlord noun [C]
(BAR MANAGER)
UK a man who is in charge of a pub or bar
酒吧老板,酒馆老板
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landlord的例句
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The working classes who were not poor enough for the workhouse were housed in appalling conditions provided almost entirely by private landlords.
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The frequently contentious relationship between the state and landlords, in contrast, receives little attention.
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Cultivators included both well-off landlords and their much poorer tenants.
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What this suggests is that artists who escape the gallery or the auditorium find themselves in other kinds of contract with landlords and legislators.
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Nowhere was this link more apparent than in the attitudes displayed by landlords during the purchase and sale of particular landed properties.
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Partly because the state was not being run efficiently either, the landlords did not protect cooperatives and so failure was rife.
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Fixed investment such as in liming or buildings was usually financed by landlords, although tenants had to provide the labour.
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Such a concord revolved around the extent of a landlord's legitimate political influence, depending on the tenants' willingness to accept his or her political guidance.
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