landlords
n. 房東; 房東,地主( landlord的名詞複數 ); 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.
Landlords can charge a returnable deposit.
房東可以收取一筆可退還的押金。
Some landlords and landladies are racially prejudiced.
一些房東有種族偏見。
Paying rent simply helps to line the pockets of landlords. It's far better to put your money into bricks and mortar of your own.
租房子只會鼓了房東的腰包,自己投資買房要合算得多。
Hard landlords racked us with high rents.
苛刻的房東向我們榨取重租.
For example, you might do a mailout to out - of - town owners and landlords.
例如, 你可以寄明信片給當地房地產仔外地的屋主或房東.