词汇 | property |
释义 | propertyWord family adjectivepropertiednounproperty , Finance Householdprop·er·ty /ˈprɒpəti $ ˈprɑːpər-/ ●●● S2 W1 noun (plural properties) 1 [uncountableU]DHOWN the thing or things that someone owns 所有物;资产,财产 The hotel is not responsible for any loss or damage to guests’ personal property. 宾馆对住客个人财物的丢失和损坏概不负责。 Some of the stolen property was found in Mason’s house. 在梅森家里找到了部分被盗财物。 2 [countableC, uncountableU]BFOWN a building, a piece of land, or both together 房产;地产;房地产 Property prices have shot up recently. 最近房地产价格暴涨。 the property market 房地产市场 a sign saying ‘Private Property. Keep Out.’ 写有“私人宅邸,非请莫入”的标牌 property taxes 物业税 commercial/residential property 商业/住宅房产 3 [countableC usually plural]CHARACTER OF something a quality or power that a substance, plant etc has 特性,性质,属性 SYN quality, characteristic → lost property, real property, intellectual property a herb with healing properties 具有治疗功效的药草 physical/chemical etc properties the chemical properties of a substance 一种物质的化学特性 n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: a building, a piece of land, or both together verbs buy/sell (a) property ADJECTIVES/NOUN + property Buying a property is a complicated business. detached especially British EnglishBrE (=not joined to another house) It is a modern detached property with five bedrooms. semi-detached British EnglishBrE (=joined to one other house) This semi-detached property is located in one of the most sought-after areas of the town. a three-bedroom/four-bedroom etc property Four-bedroom properties are usually ideal for families. a desirable property It is a desirable property with a south-facing garden. commercial property (=buildings used by businesses) The bombs caused damage to commercial property. residential property (=buildings that people live in) The site proposed for the factory is too near to residential property. private property property + NOUNThe land on the other side of the gate is private property. property prices Property prices are much lower here than in London. the property market There were no signs of an upturn in the property market. a property owner It makes sense for property owners to extend their houses rather than move. n THESAURUS property [uncountableU] the things that a person, organization etc owns He left most of his property to his granddaughter. They were arrested and charged with damaging school property. possessions [plural] all the things that you own or have with you at a particular time He sold all his possessions and left the country. The prisoners were allowed to have few personal possessions. belongings [plural] things you own such as clothes, books etc, especially things you take with you when travelling I quickly packed a few of my belongings in an overnight bag. things [plural] spoken (also stuff [uncountableU] informal) small things you own, such as clothes, books etc Don’t leave your things all over the floor! I’ve got so much stuff, I don’t know where to put it all. valuables [plural] things that you own that are worth a lot of money and may get stolen, for example jewellery or cameras The advice from police is: if you have valuables don’t leave them in the car. Keep valuables like TVs and computer equipment out of sight. personal effects [plural] formal small things you own – used especially when there is an accident, a robbery, or the person who owns them dies The insurance policy covers baggage and personal effects – up to £1,000 per person. After Turing’s death in 1954, his mother received his personal effects, including the Order of the British Empire, awarded in 1946 for his code work. Sections of aircraft wreckage and personal effects were scattered all around. assets [plural] houses, land, shares etc that a person or organization owns and would be able to sell if they needed money – used especially in legal or business contexts Many homeowners now have assets of over £234,000 in the value of their home alone. financial assets such as bonds and shares n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 3: a quality or power that a substance, plant etc has adjectives physical properties What are the physical properties of metals? chemical properties They grouped the known elements by chemical properties. electrical properties Each type of cell has distinct electrical properties. magnetic properties the magnetic properties of iron and nickel optical properties These minerals have similar optical properties. healing/medicinal properties The old women know about the healing properties of local herbs. health-giving properties They believed that the water had special health-giving properties. antiseptic properties This plant has mild antiseptic properties. Examples from the Corpus property• He had several directorships and property interests.• We test the chemical and biological properties of the samples.• The conducting properties of solids vary widely.• At that time, a slave was considered property.• However, it is necessary to produce receipts when dealing with leasehold property.• People are becoming more aware of garlic's medicinal properties.• Many state documents were considered as the officer's private property.• In the past, Massachusetts companies were taxed on a combination of all sales, property values and payroll.• The boys have been charged with damaging school property.• Vandals wrecked school property.• Some of the stolen property was discovered in an empty warehouse.• Two-bedroom terraced properties are selling for £120,000-far beyond the means of most public-sector workers earning £20,000.• What's the full market value of the property?• A special guest yesterday was Tenaya Becker, a great-granddaughter of Robert Daley, who settled the property in 1869.• The property benefits from its own drive and a wider than average side access.• The properties of the soil influence the growth of the plants.• All sound has three properties: pitch, volume, and duration. stolen property• Those now being accused of trafficking in stolen property are dismayed.• The charges include armed robbery, distribution of stolen property, illegal gun sales and use, and drug trafficking.• In legal terms possession of stolen property is not the same as stealing.• Police said Bokin has also been repeatedly convicted of theft, possession of stolen property and writing bad checks.• He admitted receiving stolen property and breach of a conditional discharge.• The thief was caught and given a two year prison sentence but the stolen property was not recovered.• Miss Nazir warned them to get rid of the stolen property and then went to alert her sister.• Police recovered some of the stolen property.• Dodman was driving a van found to be loaded with the stolen property. commercial/residential property• The foreclosure pain hit record levels in March of last year, when 15,475 residential property owners went into foreclosure.• Perhaps they all wanted to invest in commercial property.• Whilst training, I worked in three main areas: litigation, commercial property and company commercial.• He signed the deal in July 1989 - and by September the bottom had fallen out of the London commercial property market.• Space savings can also provide hard cost savings, although this, of course, depends on commercial property rental values.• The Provisionals said that one of their active service units had placed the devices, causing damage to prime commercial property.• The residential prOperty tax assessment is based On a valuation set at 15 percent of fair market value.• Homeowners who want to sell their homes without a real estate agent can now advertise their residential properties free on the Internet. physical/chemical etc properties• Chemical Substances Pure substances have a fixed composition and well defined chemical and physical properties.• They are about relations between physical properties.• What one has is the assembling of a recipe for constructing physical properties in complicated interrelationships.• It had been conceded that the two forms of cocaine were chemically different and had different physical properties.• Currently, the recogniser does not fully exploit information about the physical properties of the input.• Physical knowledge is knowledge of the physical properties of objects derived by the manipulation of objects.• It is easier to observe and measure electrical activity than it is to understand the chemical properties.• This can be attributed to its various physical properties. From Longman Business Dictionary propertyprop·er·ty /ˈprɒpətiˈprɑːpər-/ noun (plural properties) 1[uncountableU]LAW all the things that someone owns Some of the stolen property was found in Mason’s house. The President supports a tax cut on profits from sales of property such as stocks and real estate. The hotel is not responsible for damage to guests’ personal property. 2[uncountableU]PROPERTY land and buildings, and the activity of buying, selling, and renting themSYN REAL ESTATE Property prices have shot up (=quickly increased) recently. Homeowners around Miramar, site of a planned new airport, are worried about noise and property values. The tax increase amounts to an extra $3 a month for the averageproperty owner. 3[countableC]PROPERTY a building, especially a house, and the land that surrounds it Several properties on this street are for sale. 4[uncountableU] ownership of land, goods etc a belief in the idea of communal property (1200-1300) Old French propreté, from Latin proprietas, from proprius; → PROPER |
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