Толковый словарь английского языка - lease
Lease
lease
I. noun Etymology: Middle English les, from Anglo-French, from lesser Date: 14th century a contract by which one conveys real estate, equipment, or facilities for a specified term and for a specified rent, a piece of land or property that is ~d, a continuance or opportunity for continuance , II. transitive verb (~d; leasing) see: slack Date: circa 1570 to grant by ~, to hold under a ~, see: hire leasable adjective
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n. & v. --n. an agreement by which the owner of a building or land allows another to use it for a specified time, usu. in return for payment. --v.tr. grant or take on lease. Phrases and idioms a new lease of (US on) life a substantially improved prospect of living, or of use after repair. Derivatives leasable adj. leaser n. Etymology: ME f. AF les, OF lais, leis f. lesser, laissier leave f. L laxare make loose (laxus) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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