landlord的意思和读音

landlord

: [ˈlændˌlɔrd] : [ˈlæn(d)ˌlɔː(r)d]

n.

landlords  

n.tenant

n.landowner,landholder,proprietor,owner,lessor

landlordn.

1.a person or company from whom you rent a room, a house, an office, etc.

2./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>a man who owns or manages a pub or a guest house

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n.1.a man who owns a house, apartment, or room that people can rent2.a man who owns or manages a bar or a small hotel

1. get settled in landlord ; tenant ; ...

2. garbage disposal 8. landlord 9. lease 11. ...

3. pub n. landlord n. bill n. ...

5. purchaser landlord mobile number ...

6. lame a. landlord n. lantern n. ...

7. SHOW HAND POKER LANDLORD JumpChess ...

8. 〖 personwhoiskindtoenemy〗 〖 master;landlord;boss〗 〖 DongjiangRiver …

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1."I once asked our landlord for a pint of 'I Can't Believe It's Not Water' and that spread around the bar and into people's homes, " he says.“’,/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

2.The matter in dispute between landlord and his tenant was too trifling to be brought into court.

3.Anderson sat down to drink his brandy. He wanted to tell the landlord about the strange things he had seen.

4.The trial court found that since the landlord had not transferred the "right to possession" no landlord-tenant relationship was created.

5.You could sit up as late as you pleased, and, whenever you got up, go abroad without any landlord or house-lord dogging you for rent.

6.The poor man still bows his head as he passes the landlord in the street.

7.On the landlord's birthday he said he would pay for all the beer and invited us to drink our fill .

8.You may disagree with someone with whom you hired to help you with your space, or with a roommate, tenant, landlord, or family member.

9.Furthermore, the Landlord's acceptance of any such payment shall not be construed as a waiver of any rights available to the Landlord.

10.The landlord of the inn seemed flattered to have a titled guest, and his wife made a bed for the guest with her own fair hands.