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Перевод: rented
[прилагательное] арендованный
Тезаурус:
- (Dustin was not prepared to stay with his parents and had rented an apartment.)
- The land is rented by William Emmett and all 60ha (150 acres) is down to vegetables.
- Most lone parents live in rented accommodation and most of this is local authority owned:
- If this analysis is accepted, then it is clear that the attempt over a long period of time to protect the position of those living in privately rented accommodation has failed and has, in fact, made the position worse.
- His vanity was exemplified by his taking a house at 36 Little St Martin's Street (once Sir Isaac Newton's, and later rented by the celebrated Dr Burney and his daughter Frances, Madame D'Arblay, author of the once popular novel Evalina ) which was far beyond his means.
- A recent development in the property market has been the creation of sheltered accommodation for the elderly - both rented and private.
- Investment in local authority housing has collapsed and no help is available to the private rented sector.
- Then he went slowly back to within two blocks of home, drove up the back lane and stopped before the old wooden garage which he had rented for so many years from Isobel Dawson.
- Rather than have his son and his wife Anne endure the desert country, he found them a rented villa in Malta.
- At the same time it has been lumbered by its parent bank with needlessly big headquarters in Tokyo's most expensive rented building.
- In August, we rented a house in Wales, and Shanti and Chris, our son Barney and his wife Veronika, and their children Mark and Rachel all joined us for a seaside holiday.
- The cottage we had rented in Dorset was attached to a farm, and the farmer had four sons, the youngest of whom was about my age.
- For example, it would be foolish to open a DIY hypermarket in a town where 90% of inhabitants were old-age pensioners and 75% of the population lived in rented accommodation (older people in rented housing clearly don't carry out as many home repairs or alterations as people, say, in their 30s and 40s who own their own homes).
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