词汇 | tenancy |
释义 | tenancyWord family nountenancytenantrytenantshiptenant farmertenantadjectivetenantabletenantless ten·an·cy /ˈtenənsi/ noun (plural tenancies) formal 1 [countableC]LIVE SOMEWHERE the period of time that someone rents a house, land etc 〔住房、土地等的〕租赁期,租用期 → tenant a six-month tenancy 六个月的租赁期 a tenancy agreement 租赁合同 2. [countableC, uncountableU]LIVE SOMEWHERE the right to use a house, land etc that is rented 〔住房、土地等的〕租赁权,租用权 Examples from the Corpus tenancy• A business tenant is entitled to a new contractual tenancy for a fixed term up to 14 years.• This means that they will have different tenancy rights and possibly higher rents.• Large numbers were forced into tenancy or became agricultural labourers.• It concerns the severance of a beneficial joint tenancy.• Property held in joint tenancy automatically passes to the surviving spouse after the death of the other.• The building was owned by Orkney Islands Council, but there seemed to be no difficulty in securing a temporary tenancy.• If the rent is payable monthly it is usually best that the tenancy should begin on the first of the month.• After a five-year tenancy, we were ready to move out. From Longman Business Dictionary tenancyten·an·cy /ˈtenənsi/ noun (plural tenancies)LAWPROPERTY 1[countableC, uncountableU] an agreement which gives someone the right to use a building, land etc for which they have paid rent The amount of rent you have to pay will depend on the type of tenancy you have. a tenancy agreement We are applying for a new tenancy of the premises. 2[countableC] the period of time that someone rents a building, land etc a six-month tenancy When does the tenancy expire? |
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