《mortmain》怎以读
英 ['mɔ:tmeɪn]
美 ['mɔtmeɪn]
《mortmain》是什么意思
永久营业,永久营业的土地;
英英释义
mortmain[ 'mɔ:tmein ]
- n.
- real property held inalienably (as by an ecclesiastical corporation)
同义词:dead hand
- the oppressive influence of past events of decisions
同义词:dead handdead hand of the past
- real property held inalienably (as by an ecclesiastical corporation)
学习《mortmain》怎么用
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