rent
noun/rent/
/rent/
Idioms 租金 - I earn just about enough to pay the rent.
我挣的钱勉强够付房租。 - How much rent do you pay for this place?
你租这个地方的租金是多少? - The landlord has put the rent up again.
房东又提高房租了。 - The landlord charged them a month's rent in advance.
房东预先收取了他们一个月的租金。 - a high/low/fair rent
高的/低的/合理的租金 - He was evicted for rent arrears.
他因拖欠房租而被驱逐。 - rent for something What's the average rent for homes in your part of town?
您所在城镇的房屋平均租金是多少? - rent on something The rent on the two-bedroom flat was £250 a week.
这套两居室公寓的租金是每周 250 英镑。 - at a … rent The supply of housing at affordable rents became inadequate.
租金低廉的房屋出现供应短缺。 - at a rent of something The property is available at a rent of £55,000 per annum.
该房产的年租金为 55,000 英镑。 - (British English) a rent book (= used to record payments of rent)
租金登记簿
Synonyms rateratecharge ▪ fee ▪ rent ▪ fine ▪ fare ▪ toll ▪ rentalThese are all words for an amount of money that is charged or paid for something.rate a fixed amount of money that is asked or paid for something:- a low hourly rate of pay
按小时支付的低报酬 - interest rates
利率
- an admission charge
入场费
- legal fees
律师费 - an annual membership fee
年度会费
- a parking fine
违规停车罚款
- (a) rate/charge/fee/rent/fine/fare/toll/rental for something
- (a) rate/charge/fee/rent/toll/rental on something
- at a rate/charge/fee/rent/fare/rental of…
- for a charge/fee
- to pay (a) rate/charge/fee/rent/fine/fare/toll/rental
- to charge (a) rate/fee/rent/fare/toll/rental
Collocations Moving houseMoving house Rentingcompare hire- live in a rented/(especially North American English) rental property
- rent/share/move into a furnished house/(British English) flat/(especially North American English) apartment
- rent a studio/(British English) a studio flat/(especially North American English) a studio apartment/(British English) a bedsit
- find/get a housemate/(British English) a flatmate/(North American English) a roommate
- sign/break the lease/rental agreement/contract
- extend/renew/terminate the lease/(British English) tenancy
- afford/pay the rent/the bills/(North American English) the utilities
- (especially British English) fall behind with/ (especially North American English) fall behind on the rent
- pay/lose/return a damage deposit/(North American English) security deposit
- give/receive a month’s/two-weeks’ notice to leave/vacate the property
- have a flat/an apartment/a room (British English) to let/(especially North American English) for rent
- rent (out)/lease (out)/ (British English) let (out)/sublet a flat/an apartment/a house/a property
- collect/increase/raise the rent
- evict the existing tenants
- attract/find new/prospective tenants
- invest in rental property/(British English) property to let/(British English) the buy-to-let market
- buy/acquire/purchase a house/(a) property/(especially North American English) (a piece of) prime real estate
- call/contact/use (British English) an estate agent/(North American English) a Realtor™/(North American English) a real estate agent/broker
- make/ (British English) put in an offer on a house
- put down/save for (British English) a deposit on a house
- make/put/save for (especially North American English) a down payment on a house/home
- apply for/arrange/take out a mortgage/home loan
- (struggle to) pay the mortgage
- make/meet/keep up/cover the monthly mortgage payments/(British English also) repayments
- (British English) repossess/ (especially North American English) foreclose on somebody’s home/house
- put your house/property on the market/up for sale/up for auction
- increase/lower your price/the asking price
- have/hold/hand over the deed/(especially British English) deeds of/to the house, land, etc.
Extra ExamplesTopics Houses and homesb1, Moneyb1- He couldn't afford the rent by himself.
他自己付不起租金。 - The company has paid out a lot of money in rent.
公司已经支付了大量租金。 - The company receives rent on local property that it owns.
该公司收取归其所有的当地房产的租金。 - The initial rent will be reviewed annually.
首期租金每年都要审核。 - The landlord came around to collect the month's rent.
房东来收本月房租。 - The large stores have pushed up the rents in the area.
大商店抬高了这一地区的租金。 - The movement advocated the non-payment of rent and taxes.
这一运动主张不缴纳租金和税款。 - The new lease will put her rent up to £200 a week.
新租约将使她的租金涨到每周 200 英镑。 - The rent charged depends largely on the size and locality of the flat.
租金的高低主要取决于公寓的大小和位置。 - The rent for the four-roomed house is affordable.
四居室房屋的房租付得起。 - The rent is due on the last day of the quarter.
租金在这个季度的最后一天到期。 - The rent will be fixed at 18% of the market value of the property.
该房屋的租金将定为市值的 18%。 - The tenants were not prepared to pay the higher rents demanded.
房客不愿意付更高的租金。 - Their rent has increased from $25 200 to $28 600 a year.
他们一年的租金从 25,200 美元提高到了 28,600 美元。 - There was a sign saying ‘Room for rent’.
有个招牌上面写着“房屋出租”。 - They earned rent from their property in London.
他们出租伦敦的房子赚取租金。 - They get free rent in return for taking care of the house.
他们无须交租金,但条件是要照看好房子。 - They took the landlord to court over increasing rent levels.
他们因房东提高租金而将其告上法庭。 - They weren't paying market rent on the properties.
他们没有按市值租金支付那些房产的使用费。 - Thousands try to avoid the rent man so they can have more cash to spend.
数以千计的人躲避收租者以便有更多的现金花销。 - We gave tenants rent books.
我们把租金册交给租户。 - You put your tenancy at risk if you fall behind with the rent.
如果你拖欠租金,就会有被拒租的危险。 - the rent on a factory
工厂的租金 - to be liable for arrears of rent
负有拖欠租金的法律责任 - Rents are rising in the business district.
商业区的租金在上涨。 - They began falling behind in their rent.
他们开始拖欠房租。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- exorbitant
- high
- affordable
- …
- pay
- afford
- be behind with
- …
- be due
- be payable
- go up
- …
- money
- payment
- book
- …
- in rent
- rent for
- rent from
- …
- arrears of rent
- for rent
- a month’s, a year’s, etc. rent
- …
- I earn just about enough to pay the rent.
- (especially North American English) (also rental British and North American English)[uncountable, countable] the amount of money that you pay to use something for a particular period of time
租金 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- exorbitant
- high
- affordable
- …
- pay
- afford
- be behind with
- …
- be due
- be payable
- go up
- …
- money
- payment
- book
- …
- in rent
- rent for
- rent from
- …
- arrears of rent
- for rent
- a month’s, a year’s, etc. rent
- …
- [countable] (old use or literary) a torn place in a piece of material or clothing
破裂处;裂口;撕裂
Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 Middle English: from Old French rente, from a root shared by render. noun sense 3 mid 16th cent.: from obsolete rent ‘pull to pieces, lacerate’, variant of rend.
Idioms
for rent
- (especially North American English) (especially on printed signs) available to rent
Topics Houses and homesc1出租;招租
British/American rent / hire / letrent / hire / letVerbs
- You can hire something for a short period of time (British English only), but rent something for a longer period:
- We can hire bikes for a day to explore the town.
我们可租用自行车一天来游览这城镇。 - We don’t own our TV, we rent it.
我们没有自己的电视机,这是租的。
- We can hire bikes for a day to explore the town.
- In North American English, rent is always used. It is sometimes now used in British English instead of hire, too.
- The owners of a thing can hire it out for a short period:
- (British English) Do you hire out bikes?
你们出租自行车吗?
- We rent out rooms in our house to students.
我们把住宅里的房间出租给学生。
- (British English) Do you hire out bikes?
- Outside a building you could see:
- (British English) To let
现房待租 - (especially North American English) For rent
出租
- (British English) To let
- To hire can also mean to employ somebody, especially in North American English:
- We hired a new secretary.
我们雇了一名新秘书。
- We hired a new secretary.
- The amount of money that you pay to rent something is rent or rental (more formal). When you hire something you pay a hire charge (British English). On a sign outside a shop you might see:
- (British English) Bikes for hire
自行车出租
- (British English) Bikes for hire