rent

名詞

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定義 rent 名詞

payment

  1. A2CountableUncountable

    A fixed sum of money paid regularly for the use of property, a room, a vehicle, or equipment owned by another person.

    • My rent is higher than the other tenants because my room is larger.

    • The rents here are outrageously high.

    • The average rent in this area is going up.

damage

  1. Countableformal

    A large tear or split in fabric or other material.

    • There was a significant rent in his parachute.

    • A large rent was torn in the hem of her skirt.

    • His trousers had a rent at the knee.

片語 rent 名詞

  • for rent

    Available to be used by someone in exchange for payment; offered for lease or hire.

    This downtown apartment is currently for rent.

動詞

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定義 rent 動詞

exchange

  1. A2Transitive

    To pay or receive an amount of money for the temporary use of something, such as a property or equipment.

    • I rented a vehicle from the garage to get around.

    • The elderly woman rented her spare bedroom to me for £200 per week.

    • My father has a country villa that he rents out to tourists.

tear

  1. Past tense and past participle of 'rend'.