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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3049 COCA: 6035

lease

Word family
Related topics: Law
lease1 /liːs/ ●○○ noun [countableC]  
1 SCLBORROWa legal agreement which allows you to use a building, car etc for a period of time, in return for rent 〔房子、汽车等的〕租约,租契
lease on
 They took out a lease on a seven-acre field.
他们租下了一块七英亩的土地。
 The landlord refused to renew his lease.
房东拒绝和他续签租约。
 The 99-year lease expired in 1999.
99年期的租约于1999年到期。
 Do you understand all the terms of the lease?
租约条款你都理解吗?
2 a new lease of life especially British EnglishBrE, a new lease on life American English
a) IMPROVEif something has a new lease of life, it is changed or repaired so that it can continue 〔某物经改装或修理后的〕延续使用寿命
 Historic buildings can have a new lease of life through conversion.
历史建筑通过改建可以获得新生。
b) HEALTHYif someone has a new lease of life, they become healthy, active, or happy again after being weak, ill, or tired 〔某人〕重获的健康[幸福]
 an operation to give her a new lease of life
使她重获新生的一次手术
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nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
have/hold a lease
Who has the lease on the flat?
take (out) a lease (=start having a lease)
He took a seven-year lease on the place.
renew a lease (=keep a lease for a longer period of time)
The company decided not to renew the lease on the office.
grant somebody a lease (=let someone have a lease)
The landlord may grant a lease for a short or long period.
sign a lease (=agree to the legal details of a lease by signing it)
He refused to sign the new lease because the rent was too high.
a lease runs (=continues for a period of time)
The lease will run for 21 years.
a lease runs out (also a lease expires formal) (=it stops)
Their lease runs out in June.
adjectives
a short/short-term lease
These flats are let on short leases to students.
a long/long-term lease
We’re negotiating a long-term lease on the building.
a 20/30/40 etc year lease
The company has acquired the building on a 30-year lease.
the current/existing lease
The current lease still has 12 years to run.
lease + NOUN
a lease agreement
The organization has signed a lease agreement on a 50-acre site.
a lease payment
He is struggling to afford the lease payments on the office.
phrases
the terms of a lease (=the legal details of it)
Under the terms of the lease, the tenants have to pay for any repairs.
Examples from the Corpus
lease2 ●○○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 BORROWLENDto use a building, car etc under a lease 租用,租借
 I’m interested in leasing your cottage.
我有兴趣租下你的小屋。
lease something from somebody
 They lease the site from the council.
他们向市政会租来这块场地。
2 (also lease out) to let someone use a building, car etc under a lease 出租
lease something to somebody
 The building was leased to a health club.
这幢大楼租给了一个健身俱乐部。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
leaselease1 /liːs/ verb [transitiveT]COMMERCE
1if you lease something to someone, you give them the right to use it for a particular period of time in return for payment
lease somebody something
The local authority leased him the property.
lease something to somebody
AT&T leased the building to Sony and said it would find cheaper space elsewhere.
lease something out (to somebody)
We lease the land out to the forestry people.
2if you lease something from someone, you pay them to let you use it for a particular period of time
lease something from somebody
All its scientific equipment is leased from another company.
see also sublease, sublet
leaselease2 noun [countableC]LAW
a legal contract that allows a person or organization to make payments to use something for a particular period of time
The initialterm of the lease (=the time that it lasts) is 10 years, with three additional 10-year renewal options.
The company leases cars to corporate fleets and then sells them when the leases expire (=end).
aircraft lease building lease car lease derivative lease dry lease equipment lease finance lease operating lease repairing lease store lease wet lease
Origin lease2
(1300-1400) Anglo-French lesser, from Old French laissier to let go, from Latin laxare; → LAXATIVE
lease1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1lease2 verb
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3049 COCA: 6035
lease

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + LEASE | LEASE + VERB | LEASE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElong, long-term長期租賃short, short-term短期租賃ten-year, etc. * 10 年等的租約commercial商業租賃operating (especially NAmE) 經營性租賃land土地租賃mining採礦租約VERB + LEASEhave, hold有租約They have a lease with five years to run.他們有一份還剩 5 年的租約。acquire, buy, enter into, get, negotiate, obtain, sign, take, take on, take out, take up購入租約;訂立租約;獲得租約;商討租約;簽訂租約She has taken out a new ten-year lease on the building.她又為這個大樓簽了 10 年的租約。grant (sb), sell (sb)給(某人)租約;出售租約(給某人)A freeholder may grant a lease of any duration.房地產的終身保有者可以給予任何期限的租約。renew續租forfeit, surrender (both BrE) 喪失/放棄租約They moved out and the lease was surrendered.他們搬了出來,租約也就放棄了。break, terminate違反/終止租約take over接管租約transfer (especially BrE) 轉讓租約LEASE + VERBrun租約有效The lease runs from April 19.租約從 4 月 19 日開始生效。take effect (especially BrE) 租約生效come up for renewal, expire, run out租約需要續約;租約到期LEASE + NOUNagreement租賃協議payment租金支付PREPOSITIONin a/the lease在租約中a new clause in the lease租約中的新條款on a lease租賃The company holds the building on a long lease.這家公司長期租用這棟大樓。under a/the lease按照租賃規定Under the new lease, the rent would go up.新租約規定,租金要提高。lease of⋯的租約He took a lease of the premises. (especially BrE) 他租賃了這個營業場所。lease on關於⋯的租約The club has a 20-year lease on the property.俱樂部對這棟房產擁有 20 年的租賃權。PHRASESa clause in a lease, a condition of a lease, the provisions of a lease, the terms of the lease租約中的條款;租約的條件;租約的規定;租約條款the length, period, term, etc. of a lease租期
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3049 COCA: 6035
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3049 COCA: 6035

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