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rental

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rent·al  (rntl)
n.
1. An amount paid or collected as rent.
2. A piece of property available for renting: summer rentals by the beach.
3. The act of renting.
4. An agency that rents something.
5. A list of tenants and schedule of rents. Also called rent-roll.
adj.
Of, relating to, or available for rent: rental income; rental properties.

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
of or relating to rent or renting
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.rentalrental - property that is leased or rented out or let
belongings, property, holding - something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property";
car rental, hire car, rent-a-car, self-drive, u-drive, you-drive - a rented car; "she picked up a hire car at the airport and drove to her hotel"
sublease, sublet - a lease from one lessee to another
2.rentalrental - the act of paying for the use of something (as an apartment or house or car)
transaction, dealing, dealings - the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with me"
auto, automobile, car, motorcar, machine - a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine; "he needs a car to get to work"
Adj.1.rental - available to rent or lease; "a rental car"
2.rental - of or relating to rent; "rental agreement"; "rental charges"
Translations
rental [ˈrentl]
A. N [of car, TV etc] (= hire) → alquiler m (Brit) (= cost) → alquiler m, arriendo m (LAm)
car rental is included in the priceel alquiler del coche está incluído en el precio
B. CPD rental car N (US) → coche m de alquiler
rental value Nvalor m de alquiler

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
(= rented car) → location f
This isn't mine, it's a rental → Ce n'est pas la mienne, c'est une location.
modif [car, video] → de location; [company, agency] → de location
rent book n (for accommodation)carnet m de quittances de loyer
rent boy njeune prostitué m
rent collector npersonne f chargée d'encaisser les loyers
rent-free [ˌrɛntˈfriː]
adjexempt(e) de loyer
adv [live] → sans payer de loyer
rent rebate nréduction f de loyer

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 carMietwagen 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

rental الأجرة nájemné udlejning Miete ενοικίαση alquiler vuokra location najam noleggio レンタル 임대료 huuropbrengst utleie czynsz aluguel, aluguer сумма аренды hyra ค่าเช่า kira tiền thuê 租金


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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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