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rent-roll

/rent-rohl/US // ˈrɛntˌroʊl //

租卷

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an account or schedule of rents, the amount due from each tenant, and the total received.

Examples

  • I think 2014 was my big rock and roll year, and 2015 is gonna be a really good year to hang around the house.

  • Ragtime, blues, country, jazz, soul, and rock and roll were all pioneered or inspired by black artists.

  • “Gently rolling hills” roll not-so-gently under my tires, but the English countryside scenery is soporific.

  • In previous decades, hip-hop was something typically preached against, much like rock & roll and heavy metal before it.

  • Roll the pork over the stuffing, like a jelly roll, until the seam is facing down and the fat back is on top.

  • If those jaspers flash any part of the roll in the Territory before snowfall, I'll get them.

  • While you were admiring the long roll of the wave, a sudden spray would be dashed over you, and make you catch your breath!

  • It reminds me of those snow-balls the boys roll up at home—the crowd gathers as it proceeds!

  • There a familiar sound met his ears—the roll of a drum followed by an incantation in a quavering, high-pitched voice.

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