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rental [ˈrɛntəl] n 1. a. the amount paid by a tenant as rent b. the amount paid by a user for the use of property telephone rental c. an income derived from rents received 2. property available for renting 3. (Law) a less common name for rent-roll adj
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Translations rental [ˈrentl] rental [ˈrɛntəl] n (= hire) [car, television] → location f Car rental is included in the price → Le prix comprend la location d'une voiture. (= hire price) → location f The quarterly rental will be 35 pounds → La location trimestrielle sera de 35 livres. (= hiring out) → location f a company specializing in luxury car rentals → une compagnie spécialisée dans la location de voitures de luxe modif [car, video] → de location; [company, agency] → de location rent book n (for accommodation) → carnet m de quittances de loyer rent boy n → jeune prostitué m rent collector n → personne f chargée d'encaisser les loyers rent-free [ˌrɛntˈfriː] rental n (= amount paid, for house) → Miete f; (for TV, car, boat etc also, video) → Leihgebühr f; (for land) → Pacht f; (= income from rents) → Miet-/Pacht-/Leihgebühreinnahmen pl; rental car → Mietwagen m; rental allowance (US) → Mietzuschuss m; rental library (US) → Leihbücherei f rental [ˈrɛntl] n (charge, YYY, on TV, telephone) → abbonamento; (000, on car) → nolo, noleggio rental [ˈrɛntl] n (charge, YYY, on TV, telephone) → abbonamento; (000, on car) → nolo, noleggio How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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" And then again-- "a monthly rental of twelve dollars, for a period of eight years and four months The rental paid by Mary and her husband was not, it appeared, one on which any self-respecting domestic could reflect with pride. Brooke's estate, presumably worth about three thousand a-year--a rental which seemed wealth to provincial families, still discussing Mr. |
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