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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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see NEW LEASE ON LIFE.
American Heritage Idioms
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lease verbs have/hold a lease • Who has the lease on the flat? take (out) a lease (= start having a lease ) • He took a seven-year lease on the place. renew a lease (= keep a lease for a longer period of time ) • The company decided not to renew the lease on the office. grant somebody a lease (= let someone have a lease ) • The landlord may grant a lease for a short or long period. sign a lease (= agree to the legal details of a lease by signing it ) • He refused to sign the new lease because the rent was too high. a lease runs (= continues for a period of time ) • The lease will run for 21 years. a lease runs out ( also a lease expires formal ) (= it stops ) • Their lease runs out in June. adjectives a short/short-term lease • These flats are let on short leases to students. a long/long-term lease • We’re negotiating a long-term lease on the building. a 20/30/40 etc year lease • The company has acquired the building on a 30-year lease. the current/existing lease • The current lease still has 12 years to run. lease + NOUN a lease agreement • The organization has signed a lease agreement on a 50-acre site. a lease payment • He is struggling to afford the lease payments on the office. phrases the terms of a lease (= the legal details of it ) • Under the terms of the lease, the tenants have to pay for any repairs.
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noun ADJ. long, long-term | short, short-term | ten-year, etc. | business, commercial | building, mining VERB + LEASE have, hold They've got a lease with five years to run. | draw up | acquire, buy, enter into, get, negotiate, obtain, sign, take (on/out/up) She has taken out a new ten-year lease on the flat. | grant (sb), sell (sb) A freeholder may grant a lease of any duration. | renew | forfeit, surrender They moved out and the lease was surrendered. | cancel, terminate | take over | transfer LEASE + VERB run The lease runs from April 19. | take effect | come up for renewal, expire, run out PREP. in a/the ~ a new clause in the lease | on a ~ The company holds the building on a long lease. | under a/the ~ Under the new lease, the rent would go up. | ~ of He took a lease of the premises. | ~ on The club has a 20-year lease on the property. PHRASES a clause in a lease, a condition of a lease, the length/period/term of a lease, a provision in a lease, the terms of the lease
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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noun rent contract: We took a lease on the house.
Simple Definitions