lease 英 [li:s]   美 [lis]

lease

lease  英 [li:s] 美 [lis]

n. 租约  v. 出租 

进行时:leasing  过去式:leased  过去分词:leased  第三人称单数:leases  名词复数:leases 

to take out a lease on a house 办理房屋租约
The lease expires out next year. 这份租约明年到期。

  • To lease something is to borrow it in exchange for money. If you lease a car from a dealer, for example, you make payments and you get to drive the car, but at the end of the contract you have to give it back.
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  • n. 租约
  • v. 出租
  • 1. to take out a lease on a house

    办理房屋租约

  • 2. The lease expires out next year.

    这份租约明年到期。

  • 3. Under the terms of the lease,you have to pay maintenance charges.

    按租约的条款,你得支付维修费。

  • 4. Since her hip operation she's had a new lease of life.

    她自髋关节手术以后活得更有劲了。

  • 5. We lease all our computer equipment.

    我们所有的计算机设备都是租来的。

  • 6. They lease the land from a local farmer.

    他们从当地一位农场主手中租得这块土地。

  • 7. A local farmer leased them the land.

    这块地是当地的一个农场主租给他们的。

  • 8. Parts of the building are leased out to tenants.

    这栋大楼有一部份租出去了。

  • 9. car leasing

    汽车租赁

  • 10. a leasing company

    租赁公司

  • lease (n.) late 14c., "legal contract conveying property, usually for a fixed period of time and with a fixed compensation," from Anglo-French les (late 13c.), Old French lais, lez "a lease, a letting, a leaving," verbal noun from Old French laissier "to let, allow, permit; bequeath, leave" (see lease (v.)). Figuratively from 1580s, especially of life. Modern French equivalent legs is altered by erroneous derivation from Latin legatum "bequest, legacy."
  • lease (v.) late 15c., "to take a lease," from Anglo-French lesser (13c.), Old French laissier "to let, let go, let out, leave" "to let, allow, permit; bequeath, leave," from Latin laxare "loosen, open, make wide," from laxus "loose" (from PIE root *sleg- "be slack, be languid"). Medial -x- in Latin tends to become -ss- or -s- in French (compare cuisse from coxa). The Latin verb also is the source of Spanish laxar; Italian lasciare "leave," lassare "loosen."
lease / liːs ; NAmE liːs / noun , verb lease leases leased leasing noun a legal agreement that allows you to use a building, a piece of equipment or some land for a period of time, usually in return for rent (房屋、设备或土地的)租约,租契 to take out a leaseon a house 办理房屋租约 The lease expires/runs outnext year. 这份租约明年到期。 Under the terms of the lease,you have to pay maintenance charges. 按租约的条款,你得支付维修费。 collocationsat house IDIOM a (ˌnew) lease of ˈlife ( BrE) ( NAmE a (ˌnew) lease on ˈlife ) the chance to live or last longer, or with a better quality of life 延年益寿;生活质量更好 Since her hip operation she's had a new lease of life. 她自髋关节手术以后活得更有劲了。 verb to use or let sb use sth, especially property or equipment, in exchange for rent or a regular payment 租用,租借,出租(尤指房地产或设备) SYN rent leasesth We lease all our computer equipment. 我们所有的计算机设备都是租来的。 leasesth from sb They lease the land from a local farmer. 他们从当地一位农场主手中租得这块土地。 leasesb sth A local farmer leased them the land. 这块地是当地的一个农场主租给他们的。 leasesth (out) (to sb) Parts of the building are leased out to tenants. 这栋大楼有一部份租出去了。 leas·ing / liːsɪŋ ; NAmE liːsɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] car leasing 汽车租赁 a leasing company 租赁公司 lease / liːs ; NAmE liːs / leas·ing / liːsɪŋ ; NAmE liːsɪŋ /
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