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词汇 lease
释义 lease
verb[ T ]
uk /liːs/ us /liːs/
to make a legal agreement by which money is paid in order to use land, a building, a vehicle, or a piece of equipment for an agreed period of time: 租借,租用
The building's 60 units are currently leased to students of the university.这栋楼里的60个单元目前租给了这间大学的学生。
[ + two objects ]It was agreed they would lease the apartment to him/lease him the apartment.按照约定他们要把公寓租给他。
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charter flight
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deposit of something
hire
hire purchase
hire something/someone out
hp
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layaway
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the never-never

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Renting property
lease
noun[ C ]
uk /liːs/ us /liːs/
a legal agreement in which you pay money in order to use a building, piece of land, vehicle, etc. for a period: 租约,租契
He has the house on a long lease.他长期租用该公寓。
The lease runs out/expires in two years' time.租借契约将在两年后到期。
We signed a three-year lease when we moved into the house.我们搬进那所房子时签了一份3年的租约。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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absentee landlord
BTL
co-tenant
fiefdom
flatshare
key money
leasehold
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rent strike
rental
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sitting tenant
subtenant
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tenanted
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lease | American Dictionary


lease
verb[ T ]
us/lis/
to use or allow someone else to use land, property, etc. for an agreed period of time in exchange for money:
I leased my new car instead of buying it.

lease


noun[ C ]us/lis/
The lease on this office expires in two years.

lease | Business English


lease
noun[ C ]
 COMMERCE, LAWuk /liːs/us
an agreement to pay money in order to use land, a building, a vehicle, or a piece of equipment for a particular period of time:
The company signed a lease for the property in December.
The original tenant remains liable throughout the entire term of the lease.
a lease expires/runs outThe lease expires in 2026.
a 10-/20-/30-year leaseThe company is trying to extend its 30-year lease (with 24 years left to run).
a lease agreement/contract/payment
a long-term/short-term lease
See also
aircraft lease
building lease
derivative lease
dry lease
equipment lease
finance lease
operating lease
repairing lease
store lease
wet leasenoun
lease
verb[ T ]
 COMMERCE, LAWuk /liːs/us
to agree to pay money in order to use land, a building, a vehicle, or a piece of equipment for a particular period of time:
lease sth (from sb)The firm recently made plans to lease another 8,000 square feet from the property company.
to make an agreement by which someone pays you money in order to use land, a building, a vehicle, or a piece of equipment for a particular period of time:
lease sth (out) (to sb)They are keen to lease out the aircraft to private companies.
lease sb sthHe gave equity to the firms that leased him office equipment.
See also
lessee
subleasenoun
sublet

Phrasal verb


lease sth back (to sb)

Examples of lease


lease
By no means all leases come under these provisions.
The small farms were amalgamated into large and were then leased to large-scale farmers.
Examples of the uses of leasing have been drawn from the wills of a single parish.
Offices tend to be owned by investors and let on relatively short leases.
The substantial and middling tenants at this time would have held on long leases, typically of 11 or 19 years.
Since individuals can return the land leased with few restrictions, unsustainable practices on leased land are much more likely than on owned land.
Finally, loss of land for contractual reasons (such as fixed-term leases) has a predictably large and significant effect.
However, the new constitution, which was drawn in 1994, allows temporary leases.
The subsistence farmers owned small patches of land, while the commercial farmers primarily leased land from the pastoralists.
Of course, these cultural or physical limitations cannot explain why women did not own more grain fields that they leased to others.
Another piece of property, a hay field, was leased in fixed terms for a money rent of 16 soldi.
Men, unlike women, also leased land from other individuals to work themselves.
The group includes tax farms, royal assessments of revenue potential and trading leases.
When lands were leased out, a wide range of people took them up.
Another dimension of a mobile biography is having been a longstay tourist or having owned or leased a house abroad.
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Collocations withlease


lease

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current lease
First, for those who do not want to enfranchise or find it financially inconvenient, the right to a 50 years' extension of the currentlease.
From the
Hansard archive

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five-year lease
Who will develop a business with only a five-yearlease?
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
lease agreement
Automatically, if the tenant signs a leaseagreement he must know with whom he has made the agreement and who has signed it.
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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