Peter Rachman
/ˌpiːtə ˈrækmən/
/ˌpiːtər ˈrækmən/
- (1919-62) a British landlord (= man who owns rented property), who became widely known for his harsh treatment of his tenants (= people living in rented property) in London in the 1950s, charging high rents and sometimes threatening people with violence. Treating tenants badly is sometimes called Rachmanism.
彼得·拉赫曼(Peter Rachman):(1919-62)英国房东,他因在1950年代对伦敦的租户的严厉对待而闻名,收取高额租金,有时用暴力威胁人们。恶劣对待房客有时被称为拉赫曼主义。