landlord
n. 房東,地主; 店主
Someone's landlord is the man who allows them to live or work in a building which he owns, in return for rent.
His landlord doubled the rent.
他的房東把租金提高了一倍。
The landlord of 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.
酒吧老闆覺得他已經喝多了,拒絕再給他添酒。
A landlord is the man who owns or runs a boarding house or inn.
1. a landowner who leases to others
My landlord is so nosy. He comes by twice a month to inspect my apartment.
我的房東很煩人, 他每個月都要到我公寓視察兩次.
Commitment: The housing made all of the real price for the landlord get the net price.
個人承諾: 所發房源全部真實,價格都為房東淨到手價位.
Landlord old woman is busy call lackey to nod a lamp to come to adjoining room.
地主婆忙叫僕人到隔壁房間點個燈來.
A: I have to check this out with the landlord.
我向業主查詢後儘快回覆你.
The landlord banged on the door and turned the handle. The door was locked.
旅館老伴使勁擂門,並轉動門把手,門是鎖著的.