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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
lease
I.lease1 /liːs/ BrE AmE noun [countable] 1. a legal agreement which allows you to use a building, car etc for a period of time, in return for rent lease on They took out a lease on a seven-acre field. The landlord refused to renew his lease. The 99-year lease expired in 1999. Do you understand all the terms of the lease? 2. a new lease of life especially British English, a new lease on life American English a) if something has a new lease of life, it is changed or repaired so that it can continue: Historic buildings can have a new lease of life through conversion. b) if someone has a new lease of life, they become healthy, active, or happy again after being weak, ill, or tired: an operation to give her a new lease of life • • • COLLOCATIONS 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. II.lease2 BrE AmE verb [transitive] [Date: 1300-1400; Language: Anglo-French; Origin: lesser, from Old French laissier 'to let go', from Latin laxare; ⇨ ↑laxative] 1. to use a building, car etc under a lease: I’m interested in leasing your cottage. lease something from somebody They lease the site from the council. 2. (also lease out) to let someone use a building, car etc under a lease lease something to somebody The building was leased to a health club. • • • THESAURUS to pay money to use something ▪ rent to pay money to use a house, room, vehicle, piece of equipment, area of land etc: He rented a room in a house on the Old Kent Road. | They flew out to New York and rented a car at the airport. ▪ hire British English to pay money to use a car or a piece of clothing or equipment for a short period of time: Why don't we hire a van for the day? | You can hire suits for weddings. ▪ lease to have a legal agreement under which you pay money to a person or company in order to use a building, area of land, vehicle, piece of equipment etc for a fixed period of time : They leased the offices from an American company. | The car is leased from BMW.
leasehu◎ | [li:s] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | hợp đồng cho thuê (bất động sản) | | ☆ | to take a house on a lease of several years | | thuê một căn nhà có ký hợp đồng trong nhiều năm | | ☆ | long lease | | hợp đồng cho thuê dài hạn | | ☆ | when does the lease expire? | | bao giờ hợp đồng thuê mãn hạn? | | 〆 | to put out to lease | | ✓ | đem cho thuê | | 〆 | on a lease | | ✓ | được cho thuê theo hợp đồng | | 〆 | to take (have, get) a new lease of life | | ✓ | lại hoạt động, lại vui sống (sau khi ốm nặng hay sau khi một việc lo buồn) | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | cho thuê; thuê |
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