leased
[计] 租用的
A lease is a legal agreement by which the owner of a building, a piece of land, or something such as a car allows someone else to use it for a period of time in return for money.
He took up a 10 year lease on the house at Rossie Priory.
他签了一份10年租约,租下了罗茜大宅的房子。
If you lease property or something such as a car from someone or if they lease it to you, they allow you to use it in return for regular payments of money.
He went to Toronto, where he leased an apartment...
他去了多伦多,在那儿租了一间公寓。
She hopes to lease the building to students...
她希望把房子租给学生。
If you say that someone or something has been given a new lease of life, you are emphasizing that they are much more lively or successful than they have been in the past.
The operation has given me a new lease of life.
手术使我重获新生。
1. hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers;
He went to Toronto, where he leased an apartment.
他去了多伦多,在那儿租了一间公寓。
He leased his home for the summer.
他将房子出租供人避暑.
They leased the building as a warehouse.
他们租用这栋大楼作仓库.
If the car you have leased is clearly unsatisfactory, you can always exchange it for another.
如果你对租借的车明显不满意,可随时另换一辆。
Most of his land was leased to " royal tenants ".
埃及大部分土地都租给“皇家 ” 佃农.