landladies

英 [ˈlændˌleɪdiz] 美 [ˈlænˌdleɪdiz]

n.  女房东; 女地主; (酒吧或招待所的)女店主,女老板
landlady的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 女房东
    Someone's landlady is the woman who allows them to live or work in a building which she owns, in return for rent.
    1. We had been made homeless by our landlady.
      我们被女房东弄得无家可归。
  2. N-COUNT (酒吧的)女店主,老板娘
    The landlady of a pub is the woman who owns or runs it, or the wife of the man who owns or runs it.
    1. ...Bet, the landlady of the Rovers Return.
      “浪子归乡”酒吧老板娘贝特
  3. (家庭旅馆或客栈的)女店主
    A landlady is the woman who owns or runs a boarding house or inn.

    双语例句

    1. Some landlords and landladies are racially prejudiced
      一些房东有种族偏见。
    2. I'm not one of those nosy landladies.
      我不是那些爱打听的房东。