| 释义 | 
		smallholdersmall‧hold‧er /ˈsmɔːlˌhəʊldə $ ˈsmɒːlˌhoʊldər/ noun [countable] British English    - At the other extreme were open villages where the land was divided among a large number of freeholders and smallholders.
 - In the countryside of North Armagh the smallholder was dominant and most of the smallholders were handloom weavers.
 - Irrigation projects provide water for large commercial farms, not smallholders.
 - Much as you might like to, no smallholder can escape the clerical and book-keeping side of the business.
 - Possibly the most variable factor is you, the smallholder.
 - Social change, therefore, was unlikely to come from the top and the peasantry were badly educated and impoverished smallholders.
 - The former system could still be used by a smallholder on suitable land, the latter would be disastrous.
 
    someone who has a smallholding  |