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Word | Rent |
Japanese Meaning | 家賃, 借り賃, 使用料, 裂け目, 破れ目, 借りる, 借り入れる, 借り受ける, 借る, 賃貸 |
shattered or torn up or torn apart violently as by e.g. wind or lightning or explosive; an old blasted apple tree; a tree rent by lightning; cities torn by bombs; earthquake-torn streets / a payment or series of payments made by the lessee to an owner for use of some property, facility, equipment, or service / imp. & p. p. of Rend. / the money you pay for the use or something you do not own, such as a house or machine / rip; split / a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land. / property (as a house) rented or for rent / a: a usually fixed periodical return made by a tenant or occupant of property to the owner for the possession and use thereof; especially : an agreed sum paid at fixed intervals by a tenant to the landlord b: the amount paid by a hirer of personal property to the owner for the use thereof / a: the portion of the income of an economy (as of a nation) attributable to land as a factor of production in addition to capital and labor b: economic rent / available for use or service in return for payment / to pay money in return for being able to use (something that belongs to someone else) / to allow someone to use (something) in return for payment / to be available for use in return for payment : to be for rent, | |
Usage | ⇒ There is a rent in his jacket ⇒ Kit did an excellent job of mending the rent in the lining of her coat. ⇒ We rented our friends' cottage for the month of August. ⇒ Rather than charge monthly rent , most landlords used to require tenants to put up huge cash deposits, often hundreds of thousands of dollars. ⇒ pay a set sum in rent |
Synonyms | split, hire, lease, crack, fissure, rip, tear, break, cleft, engage, rift, breach, slit, charter, cut, hole, let, crevice, gash, chink, |
Antonyms | purchase, buy, closed, cancel, delve, evict, fast, horizontal, interdict, mend, overrule, purge, represent, seated, sitting, |
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