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property

/prop-er-tee/US // ˈprɒp ər ti //UK // (ˈprɒpətɪ) //

财产,属性,物业,财物

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural prop·er·ties.

    • : that which a person owns; the possession or possessions of a particular owner: They lost all their property in the fire.
    • : goods, land, etc., considered as possessions: The corporation is a means for the common ownership of property.
    • : a piece of land or real estate: property on Main Street.
    • : ownership; right of possession, enjoyment, or disposal of anything, especially of something tangible: to have property in land.
    • : something at the disposal of a person, a group of persons, or the community or public: The secret of the invention became common property.
    • : an essential or distinctive attribute or quality of a thing: the chemical and physical properties of an element.
    • : Logic. any attribute or characteristic. an attribute not essential to a species but always connected with it and with it alone.
    • : Also called prop. a usually movable item, other than costumes or scenery, used on the set of a theater production, motion picture, etc.; any object handled or used by an actor in a performance.
    • : a written work, play, movie, etc., bought or optioned for commercial production or distribution.
    • : a person, especially one under contract in entertainment or sports, regarded as having commercial value: an actor who was a hot property at the time.

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Examples

  • SEOs have been complaining for years that Google is taking up ever more SERP real estate with their own properties and money-makers.

  • Several San Diego City Council members have expressed interest in a new tax that would pay for more low-income housing by charging property owners who leave their homes vacant.

  • To make things worse, she had an accident while on my property and sued the company that owns the development.

  • If some City Council members get their wish, San Diego will soon study whether it can pay for low-income housing by charging property owners who leave their homes vacant.

  • The team’s insight is that they could leverage these quantum properties to build a system similar to neurons and synapses in the brain.

  • Last week, property owners were beaten by security guards as they confronted a real-estate developer who defrauded them.

  • When the police showed up, it was the property owners who were arrested.

  • We employ inventory management to help solidify their property and make sure they have a better record of their possessions.

  • The twin entrepreneurs and stars of HGTV's Property Brothers will be taking your questions live on Tuesday, December 16 at 2pm.

  • Shadman transferred millions to banks outside Afghanistan in 2013 to buy property to open a business in Dubai, according to Banes.

  • The old earl's property, the source of his wealth, as from his title the reader will have shrewdly guessed, was in collieries.

  • But one thing remained for Felipe now, If Ramona lived, he would find her, and restore to her this her rightful property.

  • He used to walk through the park, and note with pleasure the care that his father bestowed on the gigantic property.

  • The “Compañia General de Tabacos” lost about ₱30,000 in cash in addition to the damage done to their offices and property.

  • For example, there is a vast discussion afoot upon the questions that centre upon Property, its rights and its limitations.

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