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词汇 tenantry
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Definition of tenantry in English:

tenantry

noun ˈtɛnəntriˈtɛnəntri
  • 1treated as singular or plural The tenants of an estate.

    承租人

    he was addressed by his tenantry as ‘squire’
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first of these stallions was kept for the benefit of the tenantry, who were granted its use free of charge.
    • The duke's wealth was squeezed from rents and extracted from a starving tenantry.
    • There were precedents in most agrarian societies for wage labor and tenantry.
    • Some areas of land and estates became more highly colonised by tenantry than others.
    • The landlords have never been castigated for ousting their tenantry.
    • He transplanted much of his tenantry to found a dairy farm in 1842, only to return home, ruined, in the following year.
    • He could have made a profit in such an economy, as opposed to looking for a rent increase of 70 per cent from the long suffering tenantry.
    • He raised a fine regiment of foot soldiers from his hardy Cornish tenantry.
    • Most of the tenantry chose to pay the rent rather than face being served with ejectment writs.
    • The onerous task of distributing seed potatoes to the tenantry has just been completed.
    • They actively discouraged emigration, fearing the loss of their workforce and tenantry.
    • At the time of the famine, he made valiant efforts to stop his tenantry starving.
    • This transferred more holdings to the tenantry than any previous Land Act had done.
  • 2mass noun Tenancy.

    租赁

    tenantry became almost a form of indentured servitude
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book is really about land tenure and tenantry.

Definition of tenantry in US English:

tenantry

nounˈtenəntrēˈtɛnəntri
  • 1treated as singular or plural The tenants of an estate.

    承租人

    he was addressed by his tenantry as “squire”
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He could have made a profit in such an economy, as opposed to looking for a rent increase of 70 per cent from the long suffering tenantry.
    • They actively discouraged emigration, fearing the loss of their workforce and tenantry.
    • At the time of the famine, he made valiant efforts to stop his tenantry starving.
    • The landlords have never been castigated for ousting their tenantry.
    • This transferred more holdings to the tenantry than any previous Land Act had done.
    • The onerous task of distributing seed potatoes to the tenantry has just been completed.
    • Most of the tenantry chose to pay the rent rather than face being served with ejectment writs.
    • The first of these stallions was kept for the benefit of the tenantry, who were granted its use free of charge.
    • He raised a fine regiment of foot soldiers from his hardy Cornish tenantry.
    • The duke's wealth was squeezed from rents and extracted from a starving tenantry.
    • Some areas of land and estates became more highly colonised by tenantry than others.
    • He transplanted much of his tenantry to found a dairy farm in 1842, only to return home, ruined, in the following year.
    • There were precedents in most agrarian societies for wage labor and tenantry.
  • 2Tenancy.

    租赁

    tenantry became almost a form of indentured servitude
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book is really about land tenure and tenantry.
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