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单词 landlordism
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Definition of landlordism in English:

landlordism

noun ˈlandlɔːdɪz(ə)mˈlan(d)lôrˌdizəm
mass noun
  • The system whereby land (or property) is owned by landlords to whom tenants pay a fixed rent.

    the abolition of landlordism
    absentee landlordism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To close the door on the holding which the family had held through landlordism and famine must have been a traumatic experience, but Anthony and his wife Ellie, together with their young family, set out full of hope and courage.
    • The cumulative effect of all these landlord combinations sustained Irish landlordism into the early twentieth century.
    • After all, Land League leaders had made clear that their long-term goal was to eliminate landlordism, no matter how benevolent individual owners might be.
    • Here again the ‘tendency’ of landlordism was not merely overcome but reversed by other processes.
    • There is no such thing as a society free of landlordism when the benefits of publicly-created land values are privately appropriated.
    • Such views, however, stemmed more from Mitchel's hatred of capitalism and landlordism than from any coherent socialist ideology.
    • It contained no mention of land or of landlordism.
    • Though the actual economic and social consequences of the 1881 Act are debatable, at the very least it must be seen as a crucial step in the gradual erosion of landlordism in Ireland.
    • If they go and start restricting individuals owning multiple homes in different cities or towns (which could be seen as absentee landlordism, and would affect me), I would have to seriously consider my future in my homeland.
    • No Minister in any Irish Government was going to ride rough-shod over the aspirations and cherished values and traditions of people who had enough of landlordism and foreign dictatorship in the long history of this land.
    • We enacted laws to curb landlordism and give bonded labourers the land they had given their blood, sweat and tears for.
    • Political movements used the fair day gatherings to whip up support for their policies, and this was particularly true of the ‘land leaguers’ during the struggle against landlordism.
    • The landed magnates of Irish landlordism found themselves at the head of Ulster's Protestant democracy.
    • This only served to exacerbate landlordism, the impoverishment of the peasantry and the deep-seated hostility to the British occupation.
    • Painting a picture of benevolent landlordism, the ILC's spokesmen often stressed the amounts of money spent on agricultural improvements over the years.
    • For his part Lord Courtown boasted that the PDA was defending not only landlordism but also the union and the British empire against Irish revolutionaries.
    • The Land League challenged not only landlordism but also the forces of law and order that supported this ancient institution.
    • His long-term aim to reconcile declining landlordism with advancing nationalism failed totally.
    • Given the increasing friction between landlords and tenants after mid-century, it took only one or two examples of callous landlordism to give a bad name to other proprietors unless they were extraordinarily benevolent.
    • Because it relied on a technically flawed assessment formula and failed to allow for lean years, the tax unintentionally favored absentee landlordism and caused great hardship and loss to small working farmers.
 
 

Definition of landlordism in US English:

landlordism

nounˈlan(d)lôrˌdizəm
  • The system whereby land (or property) is owned by landlords to whom tenants pay a fixed rent.

    the abolition of landlordism
    absentee landlordism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Painting a picture of benevolent landlordism, the ILC's spokesmen often stressed the amounts of money spent on agricultural improvements over the years.
    • Such views, however, stemmed more from Mitchel's hatred of capitalism and landlordism than from any coherent socialist ideology.
    • If they go and start restricting individuals owning multiple homes in different cities or towns (which could be seen as absentee landlordism, and would affect me), I would have to seriously consider my future in my homeland.
    • This only served to exacerbate landlordism, the impoverishment of the peasantry and the deep-seated hostility to the British occupation.
    • The cumulative effect of all these landlord combinations sustained Irish landlordism into the early twentieth century.
    • Given the increasing friction between landlords and tenants after mid-century, it took only one or two examples of callous landlordism to give a bad name to other proprietors unless they were extraordinarily benevolent.
    • For his part Lord Courtown boasted that the PDA was defending not only landlordism but also the union and the British empire against Irish revolutionaries.
    • The landed magnates of Irish landlordism found themselves at the head of Ulster's Protestant democracy.
    • It contained no mention of land or of landlordism.
    • There is no such thing as a society free of landlordism when the benefits of publicly-created land values are privately appropriated.
    • The Land League challenged not only landlordism but also the forces of law and order that supported this ancient institution.
    • We enacted laws to curb landlordism and give bonded labourers the land they had given their blood, sweat and tears for.
    • Political movements used the fair day gatherings to whip up support for their policies, and this was particularly true of the ‘land leaguers’ during the struggle against landlordism.
    • Because it relied on a technically flawed assessment formula and failed to allow for lean years, the tax unintentionally favored absentee landlordism and caused great hardship and loss to small working farmers.
    • After all, Land League leaders had made clear that their long-term goal was to eliminate landlordism, no matter how benevolent individual owners might be.
    • Here again the ‘tendency’ of landlordism was not merely overcome but reversed by other processes.
    • His long-term aim to reconcile declining landlordism with advancing nationalism failed totally.
    • Though the actual economic and social consequences of the 1881 Act are debatable, at the very least it must be seen as a crucial step in the gradual erosion of landlordism in Ireland.
    • To close the door on the holding which the family had held through landlordism and famine must have been a traumatic experience, but Anthony and his wife Ellie, together with their young family, set out full of hope and courage.
    • No Minister in any Irish Government was going to ride rough-shod over the aspirations and cherished values and traditions of people who had enough of landlordism and foreign dictatorship in the long history of this land.
 
 
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