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  • 1 lease

    1. noun
    (of land, business premises) Pachtvertrag, der; (of house, flat, office) Mietvertrag, der

    be on [a] lease — gepachtet/gemietet sein

    give somebody/something a new lease of life — jemandem Auftrieb geben/etwas wieder in Schuss bringen (ugs.)

    2. transitive verb
    1) (grant lease on) verpachten [Grundstück, Geschäft, Rechte]; vermieten [Haus, Wohnung, Büro]
    2) (take lease on) pachten [Grundstück, Geschäft, Rechte]; mieten [Haus, Wohnung, Büro]; leasen [Auto]
    * * *
    [li:s] 1. noun
    ((the period of) an agreement giving the use of a house etc on payment of rent: We signed the lease yesterday; a twenty-year lease.) der Mietvertrag
    2. verb
    (to give or acquire a house etc in this way: He leases the land from the local council.) (ver)mieten
    * * *
    [li:s]
    I. vt
    to \lease sth
    1. (let on long-term basis) flat, house etw vermieten; land, property etw verpachten; equipment, vehicle etw vermieten [o verleihen]
    to \lease sb sth jdm etw akk vermieten
    to \lease sth to sb etw an jdn vermieten
    2. (rent long-term) flat, house etw mieten; land, property etw pachten; equipment, vehicle etw leasen
    II. n of flat, house Mietvertrag m; of land, property Pachtvertrag m; of equipment, vehicle Leasingvertrag m, Leasingverhältnis nt
    a \lease expires [or runs out] ein Mietvertrag läuft aus
    to take out a \lease einen Mietvertrag abschließen
    to give sth a new \lease on life etw zu neuem Leben erwecken, etw dat eine zweite Chance geben
    * * *
    [liːs]
    1. n
    (of land, farm, business premises etc) Pacht f; (= contract) Pachtvertrag m; (of house, flat, office) Miete f; (= contract) Mietvertrag m; (of equipment) Leasing nt; (= contract) Leasingvertrag m

    the lease was prematurely terminateddie Pacht or das Pachtverhältnis/das Mietverhältnis wurde vorzeitig beendet

    to take a house on a 99-year lease —

    we rented the house/farm on a lease — wir haben das Haus gemietet/den Bauernhof gepachtet

    to let sth on a lease — etw verpachten/vermieten

    to be on lease to... — verpachtet/vermietet sein an (+acc)...

    2. vt
    (= take) pachten (from von), in Pacht nehmen (from bei); house, flat, office mieten (from von); equipment mieten, leasen (from von); (= give also lease out) verpachten (to an +acc), in Pacht geben (to sb jdm); house, flat, office vermieten (to an +acc); equipment vermieten, leasen (to an +acc)
    * * *
    lease1 [liːs]
    A s
    1. Pacht-, Mietvertrag m
    2. a) Verpachtung f, Vermietung f (to an akk)
    b) Pacht f, Miete f:
    lease of life Pacht auf Lebenszeit;
    give sb a new lease of (US on) life jemandem neuen Schwung geben;
    she’s given him a new lease of life er erlebt bei ihr seinen zweiten Frühling;
    take on lease, take a lease of B 2;
    by ( oder on) lease auf Pacht
    3. Pachtbesitz m, -gegenstand m, besonders Pachtgrundstück n
    4. Pacht-, Mietzeit f:
    put out to a lease of five years auf fünf Jahre verpachtet
    B v/t
    1. lease out verpachten, -mieten ( beide:
    to an akk)
    2. a) pachten, mieten
    b) leasen
    lease2 [liːs] s (Weberei)
    1. (Faden)Kreuz n, Schrank m
    2. Latze f
    * * *
    1. noun
    (of land, business premises) Pachtvertrag, der; (of house, flat, office) Mietvertrag, der

    be on [a] lease — gepachtet/gemietet sein

    give somebody/something a new lease of life — jemandem Auftrieb geben/etwas wieder in Schuss bringen (ugs.)

    2. transitive verb
    1) (grant lease on) verpachten [Grundstück, Geschäft, Rechte]; vermieten [Haus, Wohnung, Büro]
    2) (take lease on) pachten [Grundstück, Geschäft, Rechte]; mieten [Haus, Wohnung, Büro]; leasen [Auto]
    * * *
    adj.
    pachten adj. n.
    Miete -n f.
    Pacht -en f.

    English-german dictionary > lease

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