landlords
英 [ˈlænlɔːdz]
美 [ˈlænˌdlɔrdz]
n. 业主; 地主; 房东; (酒吧或招待所的)店主,老板
landlord的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (男)房东
Someone'slandlordis the man who allows them to live or work in a building which he owns, in return for rent.- His landlord doubled the rent.
他的房东把租金提高了一倍。
- His landlord doubled the rent.
- N-COUNT (酒吧的)店主,老板
Thelandlordof a pub is the man who owns or runs it, or the husband of the woman who owns or runs it.- The landlord refused to serve him because he considered him too drunk.
酒吧老板觉得他已经喝多了,拒绝再给他添酒。
- The landlord refused to serve him because he considered him too drunk.
- (家庭旅馆或客栈的)店主
Alandlordis the man who owns or runs a boarding house or inn.
双语例句
- My fellow students were nearly all the sons of landlords or merchants.
我的同学几乎全是地主或商人的子弟。 - The poor peasants are tenant-peasants who are exploited by the landlords.
贫农是农村中的佃农,受地主的剥削。 - Industrial and commercial enterprises run by small bureaucrats or by landlords, however, are not subject to confiscation.
对于小官僚和地主所办的工商业,则不在没收之列。 - First, the local tyrants, evil gentry and lawless landlords have themselves driven the peasants to this.
第一,上述那些事,都是土豪劣绅、不法地主自己逼出来的。 - The peasants have a deep hatred for the landlords.
农民对地主怀有刻骨的仇恨。 - This foundation is highly respected by the local community and landlords.
这个基金组织非常受当地社区,和地主的尊敬。 - They can go and invest in urban real estate, and become landlords again.
他们可以去投资城市房地产,并再一次成为房东。 - Landlords and merchants lived in the few good houses.
地主和商人住在仅有的几栋房子里。 - Most old countries have had agrarian disputes between landlords and tenants.
大多古老国家在地主与佃农之间有过农地的纠纷。 - We now know how uncaring and selfish the landlords were.
我们现在知道这些地主过去是多么的冷酷和自私。