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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

  • 2 expire

    intransitive verb
    1) (become invalid) ablaufen; [Vertrag, Amtszeit:] auslaufen
    2) (literary): (die) versterben (geh.)
    * * *
    1) ((of a limited period of time) to come to an end: His three weeks' leave expires tomorrow.) ablaufen
    2) ((of a ticket, licence etc) to go out of date: My driving licence expired last month.) ablaufen
    3) (to die.) verscheiden
    - academic.ru/25776/expiration">expiration
    - expiry
    * * *
    ex·pire
    [ɪkˈspaɪəʳ, AM -ɚ]
    I. vi
    1. (become invalid) licence, period ablaufen, enden; contract auslaufen, enden; patent erlöschen; coupon, ticket verfallen, ablaufen SCHWEIZ; lease, passport ablaufen, ungültig werden; drugs, food ablaufen, das Verfallsdatum [o SCHWEIZ meist Ablaufdatum] überschreiten geh
    2. ( form: die) verscheiden geh; ( fig fam) den Geist aufgeben fam
    II. vt ( spec: exhale)
    to \expire sth etw ausatmen
    * * *
    [Ik'spaɪə(r)]
    vi
    1) (lease, passport) ablaufen, ungültig werden; (time limit) ablaufen, zu Ende gehen
    2) (liter: die) seinen Geist aufgeben (liter)
    3) (= breathe out) ausatmen
    * * *
    expire [ıkˈspaıə(r); ek-]
    A v/t Luft ausatmen
    B v/i
    1. ausatmen
    2. sein Leben oder seinen Geist aushauchen
    3. ablaufen (Frist, Pass, Vertrag etc), erlöschen (Konzession, Patent, Recht, Titel etc), enden
    4. ungültig werden, verfallen, seine Gültigkeit verlieren
    5. WIRTSCH fällig werden
    * * *
    intransitive verb
    1) (become invalid) ablaufen; [Vertrag, Amtszeit:] auslaufen
    2) (literary): (die) versterben (geh.)
    * * *
    v.
    erlöschen (Vertrag) v.
    verfallen v.
    verjähren (Recht) v.

    English-german dictionary > expire

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