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Перевод: rent speek rent


[прилагательное]
арендный; квартирный; взятый внаем;
[существительное]
квартирная плата; квартплата ; арендная плата; разрез ; рента ; наем ; доход ; прокат ; плата за прокат; дыра ; прореха ; прорезь ; щель ; разрыв ; пройма ; трещина ; расселина ; несогласие;
[глагол]
сдавать в аренду; давать или брать напрокат; брать в аренду; нанимать; сдаваться в аренду; рвать; раздирать; разрывать; отдирать; отрывать; раскалывать; расщеплять; #past и p.p. от rend


Тезаурус:

  1. On February 23rd 1804 "left Ambleside with the Fieldings and Ibbetson - took a room between the back of Queen's Head in Keswick at a rent of 8 per annum for an exhibition room returned and at Wyburn found Mr. Mrs. Grasmere Ibbetson - drank tea and were very merry."
  2. Benskins increased his rent by 6,000 last year and John is convinced they must have known then that leases policy.
  3. Capture those moving moments - forever, when you rent a video camera from Radio Rentals.
  4. The rent still had to be paid and it was impossible to sell the lease with so much property available.
  5. The rent cheque was, to my surprise, a few pounds short of the amount I was actually paying - certain deductions had been made for lighting and other odd things that were technically included in my monthly rent.
  6. While no longer under oath to abide by the rules and pray every day for their benefactor, the present tenants no doubt are thankful for their rent and rate-free accommodation, their free central heating and laundry and, though the gentlemen no longer receive a new suit every two years nor the ladies a new frock, they do receive a visit from the wardens and the clerk at Christmas bearing a small monetary gift.
  7. If you are renting out residential property or holiday cottages, you need cover for buildings, property owners liability, employers liability and loss of rent.
  8. Many medieval millers paid their rent to the lord of the manor in eels; and when the water-mill in the centre of Stafford was pulled down after the last war, the laconic miller expressed as his only regret: "I shall miss the eels."
  9. She took a purse from her coat pocket, found two silver florins and handed them to the landlady, who said she'd get her a rent book.
  10. The reddendum is the formal reservation of the rent by the landlord.
  11. Although landlords are prepared to squeeze margins by offering a variety of incentives - rent reductions, rent-free periods and payment of fitting-out costs - demand refuses to pick up because many tenants are lumbered with expensive leases they cannot assign.
  12. Mr Patten told the National House Building Council in London that his aim in the public rental sector was not to move to market-level rents or to end rent subsidies for the less well off.
  13. If anyone thinks my language exaggerated or highly coloured - and such there might well be, considering that no one here under pensionable age can have any recollection of a world without rent restriction or subsidised rents - let him recall another upas tree which we only managed to cut down in the nick of time ten years ago.

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