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单词 landowner
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Definition of landowner in English:

landowner

noun ˈlandəʊnəˈlænˌdoʊnər
  • A person who owns land, especially a large amount of land.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although it reduced the power of the landowner, small absentee landowners emerged.
    • A trespasser who enters another's land may cause the landowner no financial loss.
    • They should only be ridden on private land with the landowner's consent.
    • Police are urging landowners to take care when burning heather on their land.
    • In areas that are privately owned, the council encourages the landowners to keep their land free from litter.
    • A lot of landowners are careful about letting the hunt on their land because of repercussions.
    • The reality is that landowners will and do provide land for exactly these purposes.
    • A Bradford Council spokesman said legally only the landowner could apply to a court for possession of the land.
    • The scheme was devised in response to a request from a landowner for projects to enhance the wildlife value of his land.
    • Upon the death of a landowner, land is divided in equal portions among the surviving children.
    • He is a former landowner, whose lands had been included in an agricultural reform programme decades before.
    • It will also be an offence for landowners to permit their land to be used for hunting.
    • Would any local landowners like to write in and offer their land for this scheme?
    • She claimed that the landowner could have built his home on land further back from the road on land which he had now sold.
    • The bill still gives new powers to landowners to suspend rights of access to land and water for management reasons.
    • This is apart from the serious problems and costs it will cause landowners and land managers.
    • It should be no part of the plan that it is for private landowners to retain land effectively as a public reserve.
    • One of the first programs instituted by the Japanese was land reform that made the landowner the sole owner.
    • Corsham Town Council is opposing a landowner who wants to use his industrial land for shredding motor tyres.
    • Sometimes, too, the commune would rent or purchase additional land from the landowner or from the state.

Derivatives

  • landownership

  • nounˈlandˌəʊnəʃɪpˈlændˌoʊnərˌʃɪp
    • Increase in non-resident landownership, disappearance of certain town industries, and growth in residential, recreational, commercial, and other intensive uses of land, also were responsible.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • George recognizes not only that the practice of private landownership has long enjoyed legal and social sanction, but also that present owners have in numerous cases purchased their holdings with capital acquired by acceptable means.
      • So even from a standpoint of social utility, the criterion according to which Ryan proclaims private landownership to be a natural right, the Georgist approach would seem empirically to be at least as capable of vindication.
      • But it would probably be good to balance that with your own experience: When property stays your own when you move off the land, how do you draw the land to massive absentee landownership?
      • Asked to explain why he felt a land reform bill was necessary, he said it was needed to reverse the decline of the Highlands caused by the historic pattern of landownership.
  • landowning

  • noun & adjectiveˈlandəʊnɪŋ
    • They wanted to preserve their power and influence over the masses and saw Jewish landowning, Jewish farms, and Jewish orchards as impinging on their land, their power, and their traditional role.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The landowning peasants and village elites who were subjected to signorial lordship normally remained landowners, and still were when signorial powers faded again in the thirteenth century.
      • In the south, where aristocrats sponsored the first settlements, a landowning elite held sway over an impoverished population.
      • In Great Britain the landowning aristocracy sought to protect itself by having the government pass protective ‘Corn Laws’ which kept out cheap foreign grain for the benefit of home producers.
      • Concentration on two quite different local societies yields important insights into the relations between partisan loyalties, landowning, rural social class, and ethnicity.
 
 

Definition of landowner in US English:

landowner

nounˈlænˌdoʊnərˈlanˌdōnər
  • A person who owns land, especially a large amount of land.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is a former landowner, whose lands had been included in an agricultural reform programme decades before.
    • Upon the death of a landowner, land is divided in equal portions among the surviving children.
    • A Bradford Council spokesman said legally only the landowner could apply to a court for possession of the land.
    • It will also be an offence for landowners to permit their land to be used for hunting.
    • Corsham Town Council is opposing a landowner who wants to use his industrial land for shredding motor tyres.
    • The scheme was devised in response to a request from a landowner for projects to enhance the wildlife value of his land.
    • This is apart from the serious problems and costs it will cause landowners and land managers.
    • In areas that are privately owned, the council encourages the landowners to keep their land free from litter.
    • A lot of landowners are careful about letting the hunt on their land because of repercussions.
    • Would any local landowners like to write in and offer their land for this scheme?
    • She claimed that the landowner could have built his home on land further back from the road on land which he had now sold.
    • One of the first programs instituted by the Japanese was land reform that made the landowner the sole owner.
    • The reality is that landowners will and do provide land for exactly these purposes.
    • Police are urging landowners to take care when burning heather on their land.
    • A trespasser who enters another's land may cause the landowner no financial loss.
    • The bill still gives new powers to landowners to suspend rights of access to land and water for management reasons.
    • Although it reduced the power of the landowner, small absentee landowners emerged.
    • Sometimes, too, the commune would rent or purchase additional land from the landowner or from the state.
    • It should be no part of the plan that it is for private landowners to retain land effectively as a public reserve.
    • They should only be ridden on private land with the landowner's consent.
 
 
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