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prop.er.ty THINGS OWNEDH5prBp7E7ti, $5prB:7pL7tinsomething or a number of things owned by someone, esp. buildings and land财产,资产,(房)地产He seems to have absolutely no respect for other people's property -- he's already smashed up two cars belonging to other people. [U]他好像对别人的财产一点都不尊重----他已经撞坏了别人的两辆车了。Both books have 'property of Her Majesty's Government' stamped inside them. [U]这两本书里都盖着“女王陛下的政府财产”的印。The club does not accept responsibility for loss of or damage to club members'personal property. [U]这个俱乐部不对其成员个人财产的丢失和损坏负责。The notice said 'Private Property, Keep Off.' [U]布告上写着“私人地产,请勿闯入”。(Br) My boyfriend is in property (Am and Aus real estate) (= his job is related to buildings and land). [U]我的男朋友做房地产生意。He owns some extremely valuable properties (= buildings or land) in the centre of London. [C]他在伦敦市中心有几处极有价值的房地产。The property report showed that house prices had fallen by 1% last month.房地产报告说明上个月房价跌了1% 。(fml or humorous) Yes, I've bought my own house -- I'm now a man of property! [U]是的,我买了自己的房子----现在我是有产阶层人士啦!(specialized) Property is also the legal right to own and use something. [U]财产权,所有权A property developer is a person whose job involves buying and selling buildings and land, and arranging for new buildings to be built.房地产开发商"Property is theft" (Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, 1840)“房地产就是偷盗”(语出皮埃尔-约瑟夫·蒲鲁东) Borrow
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