mortgage
mortgage 英 [ˈmɔ:gɪdʒ] 美 [ˈmɔrgɪdʒ]
vt. 抵押 n. 抵押;房贷 phrase. 房屋抵押贷款
进行时:mortgaging 过去式:mortgaged 过去分词:mortgaged 第三人称单数:mortgages 名词复数:mortgages
- A mortgage is a loan in which the lender may use your property as payment if you don't pay back the loan. Offer your friend a mortgage for the $20 he wants . . . with his bike as security.
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- vt. 抵押
- n. 抵押;房贷
- phrase. 房屋抵押贷款
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1. I am a family man with a mortgage.
我是个有家室的男人,还有笔按揭款。
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2. The bank refused to accept any mortgage on land.
银行拒绝接受任何土地抵押.
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3. I couldn't sell the London flat, so I let it out to pay the mortgage.
我不能把伦敦那套公寓卖掉,所以我把它租出去偿还按揭。
- mortgage (n.) late 14c., morgage, "conveyance of property as security for a loan or agreement," from Old French morgage (13c.), mort gaige, literally "dead pledge" (replaced in modern French by hypothèque), from mort "dead" (see mortal (adj.)) + gage "pledge" (see wage (n.)). So called because the deal dies either when the debt is paid or when payment fails. Old French mort is from Vulgar Latin *mortus "dead," from Latin mortuus, past participle of mori "to die" (from PIE root *mer- "to rub away, harm," also "to die" and forming words referring to death and to beings subject to death). The -t- restored in English based on Latin.
- mortgage (v.) late 15c., from mortgage (n.). Related: Mortgaged; mortgaging.
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