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lease-purchase

/lees-pur-chuhs/US // ˈlisˈpɜr tʃəs //

租购同权,租购并举

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the continuing use of property or goods under a lease for a stipulated period with option for the lessee to buy and with part of the rental charges credited toward the purchase price.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to lease-purchase.

Examples

  • They were able to purchase weapons and plot attacks on the island without much interference.

  • Increasingly, criminals actually lease their malware from a group that guarantees their malware against detection.

  • Ironically, as pope, his championing of the poor has given Liberation Theology a new lease on life.

  • When my husband and I asked to see the report, we were told we could purchase the report for $30,000 from the defense.

  • Which is why in 1961, the distillery finally decided to purchase the estate and its adjoining home.

  • People have not only ceased to purchase those old-fashioned things called books, but even to read them!

  • From affluence he came to want, and in his old age a fund was raised sufficient to purchase him an annuity of £600 a year.

  • He wishes to cultivate it still, and offers to renew the lease for any number of years, and pay the rent punctually.

  • The rent for which the owner can lease it, emerges simply as a consequence of the existing state of wages and prices.

  • He and his friends obtained the lease, for thirty-one years, of a rival line, which turned out a great financial success.