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rack-rent

/rak-rent/US // ˈrækˌrɛnt //

机架租赁,机架租金,机架出租,架租

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also rack rent . rent equal to or nearly equal to the full annual value of a property.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to exact the highest possible rent for.
    • : to demand rack-rent from.

Examples

  • Bake on the center rack of the oven for 40 to 50 minutes or until set.

  • The clever crooks managed to rack up $2 million in profits over a year, Ares said.

  • Whereas other brands purchase their barrels from big producers more or less off the rack, The Macallan starts in the forest.

  • The first 30 years of his life, he helped his father build and then rent out Rockefeller Center at a difficult time.

  • And actual vote-buying is a pretty low-rent form of corruption anyway.

  • Rent, the share of the land-owner, offered to the classicist a rather peculiar case.

  • A fourth lives upon rent, dozing in his chair, and neither toils nor spins.

  • The whole thing begins to have a jigsaw look, like a child's toy rack with wooden soldiers on it, expanding and contracting.

  • You may have similar qualms over rent and the rightness and wrongness of it.

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