rent的意思和读音

rent

: [rent] : [rent]

n.

v.

adj.

rents  renting  rented  

v.+n.pay rent,rent car,rent house,rent apartment,rent room

adj.+n.high rent

n.rental,hire charge,fee,payment,charge

v.let,hire out,lend out,rent out,charter

rentn.

1.[u][c]an amount of money that you regularly pay so that you can use a house, etc.

How much rent do you pay for this place?

The landlord has put the rent up again.

a month's rent in advance

a high/low/fair rent

a rent book(= used to record payments of rent)簿

2.[u][c]a torn place in a piece of material or clothing

IDMfor rentavailable to rentv.

1.[t][i]to regularly pay money to sb so that you can use sth that they own, such as a house, some land, a machine, etc.

to live in rented accommodation/housing/property

Who do you rent the land from?

2.[t]to allow sb to use sth that you own such as a house or some land in exchange for regular payments

He rents rooms in his house to students.

The land is rented out to other farmers.

She agreed to rent the room to me.

She agreed to rent me the room.

3.[t]~ sthto pay money to sb so that you can use sth for a short period of time

We rented a car for the week and explored the area.

Shall we rent a movie this evening?

4.[i]to be available for sb to use if they pay a particular amount of money

The apartment rents for $500 a month. 500

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na.1.“rend”

n.1.an amount of money that you pay regularly for using a house, room, office, etc. that belongs to someone else; an amount of money that you pay for using a vehicle, a piece of equipment, etc.2.a hole made when you tear something

v.1.The past tense and past participle of rend2.The past tense and past participle of rend3.to pay money regularly to use a house, room, office, etc. that belongs to someone else; to pay money to use a vehicle, piece of equipment, etc. for a short time. The usual British word is hire; to be available for use in exchange for a particular amount in rent4.to allow a house, room, office, etc. that you own to be used by someone who pays you regularly for using it1.The past tense and past participle of rend2.The past tense and past participle of rend3.to pay money regularly to use a house, room, office, etc. that belongs to someone else; to pay money to use a vehicle, piece of equipment, etc. for a short time. The usual British word is hire; to be available for use in exchange for a particular amount in rent4.to allow a house, room, office, etc. that you own to be used by someone who pays you regularly for using it

na.1.The past tense and past participle of rend

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1.Heather: This apartment is exactly what I'm looking for. How much is the rent?

2.On the last move, the landlord showed up to ask for a 60 RMB back rent.60

3.So long as it was only a question of rent or settling with the traitors, the upper circle of the peasantry had played a prominent role.

4.For the past few days, my wife has been searching on the Internet for the perfect beach house to rent for a week.

5.Carrie remembered this with a start. Where to get the money? She had none laid up for such an emergency. Rent day was drawing near.

6.This is easier than I imagined. As we wander down a hill in the dark, a man on a motorbike pulls up and says: "You rent coat? I get. ",“。”

7.How much does it cost to rent an economy car?

8.It were well, he said, to be there early, and anticipate certain indistinct but wholly unjust claims on the score of ground rent and fuel.

9.If a mortgage payment would be just about as easy to make as a rent payment, it might be a good time to buy.

10.How much does it cost to rent a room?