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leasing

/lee-zing/US // ˈli zɪŋ //

租赁,租用,租借,租赁业务

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : lying; falsehood.

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Examples

  • The joint bank account and the leasing arrangement also stayed the same.

  • The popularity of solar leasing is inspiring moves like this by utilities.

  • Second, were the JNF Jewish-only land-leasing policies just in their origins?

  • Maybe we should just revert back to the days of the Ma Bell monopoly and start leasing our phones again?

  • Just last month, Mitsubishi bought a San Francisco-based aircraft-leasing company for over $1 billion.

  • He said, "We believe in leasing those lands out there in Montana and in Wyoming and all over this country."

  • It is foolish to talk of leasing coal lands in small quantities in order to prevent monopoly.

  • Early in 1667 we find Molire leasing a little cottage, or part of a cottage, at Auteuil, for a retreat at times.

  • Laughter with laughter men should receive, but leasing with lying.

  • And a system of leasing or management, such as I have suggested for the Missouri mines, appears equally desirable.

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