词汇 | renting |
释义 | renting present participle ofrent rent verb uk /rent/ us /rent/ rentverb (PAY TO USE)A2[ T ] to pay or receive a fixed amount of money for the use of a room, house, car, television, etc.: 租用,租借;出租 I rented a car from a garage so that I could get about.我从汽车修理厂租了一辆车,以便能够四处走走。 [ + two objects ]The old lady rented me her spare bedroom for £200 a week.这位老太太以每周200英镑的价格把她一间闲置的卧室租给了我。 My Dad has a villa that he rents (out) to tourists.我爸爸有一处乡间小屋出租给游客。 Compare hire Personnel will help you find a flat to rent. She rented a room above a shop. We're renting a cottage in Wales for the summer. We scoped out the local shops and facilities to see if it would be a good place to rent a flat. The landlord rents the flat out through a letting agency. Renting property absentee landlord BTL co-tenant fiefdom flatshare key money lease leasehold lessee letting lodge lodger peppercorn rent rent strike renter sitting tenant subtenant tenancy tenanted untenanted You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Renting & hiring rentverb (TORN)past simple and past participle ofrendold use or literary(rend的过去式及过去分词) Tearing and breaking into pieces apart asunder bobble bobbly break into pieces chip crack disintegration dismantle fall to piecesidiom fragment fragmentation rip shred snag snap splinter split sunder tear something apart Examples of rentingrenting In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The respondents were evidently not exposed to pressures for renting or sharing their land with people other than their relatives. At most, then, only 20 per cent of the sales went to those not renting and operating the farmstead at the time of the sale. Renting out these capital goods meant that servants and horses were constantly working. In order to revive private renting, rents were deregulated on new tenancies. Renting instead of buying could help to decrease the risk that a rehabilitation robot cannot be used effectively in the long run by a person. Contracts concerning the renting of land had a great influence on how the ground plan of the maimaicheng was formed. More recently, however, renting has become a more common mode for migrants to obtain access to cultivable land. He received money from the contractors, the renting of mules, the railroad fees and the sales of aguardiente. Renting or purchasing medical devices entailed an annual expense of 10,236 euros, that is, 157 + 68 euros per patient and per year. Unscrupulous creditors made additional capital out of the clothes deposited against loans, by illegally renting them out. The capitalist farmers should continue to expand their capital accumulation, mainly through land purchases and by renting land from smallholders. Regardless of how it is accomplished - through purchases, renting, or colonization - acquiring land is costly. Views about selling and renting among current owner-occupiers were unanimously negative. The interests of the beneficiaries - the schoolchildren - are therefore juxtaposed with the interests of those who are actually renting the lands. A further step in reforms has been carried out by either renting-out or transferring land-use rights. 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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