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I [rent] II [rent]nome (for accommodation) affitto m.III 1. [rent]1) (hire) affittare, prendere in affitto [car, house]2.2) ( let for rent)he rents to students — [ landlord] affitta a studenti
•- rent outIV [rent]* * *I 1. [rent] noun(money paid, usually regularly, for the use of a house, shop, land etc which belongs to someone else: The rent for this flat is $50 a week.)2. verb(to pay or receive rent for the use of a house, shop, land etc: We rent this flat from Mr Smith; Mr Smith rents this flat to us.)- rental- rent-a-car
- rent-free 3. adjective(for which rent does not need to be paid: a rent-free flat.) gratuito- rent outII [rent] noun(an old word for a tear (in clothes etc).)* * *rent (1) /rɛnt/pass. e p. p. di to rend.rent (2) /rɛnt/n.1 lacerazione; strapporent (3) /rɛnt/n.1 [uc] affitto; canone d'affitto: to pay the rent, pagare l'affitto; rent in advance, affitto anticipato; rent in arrears, affitto arretrato; DIALOGO → - Asking about rent and bills- The rent is £900 a month plus bills, l'affitto è £900 al mese più le spese; The annual rent for ( o on) the flat is £8,000, l'affitto annuale per l'appartamento è di £8.000; I love the flat, but I can't afford the rent, l'appartamento mi piace tantissimo, ma non mi posso permettere l'affitto; low-rent housing, alloggi a basso canone3 [u] (= economic rent; termine dell'economia classica; cfr. rente e unearned income, sotto income, def. 1) rendita● rent book, ricevutario dei canoni d'affitto □ (fam.) rent boy, giovane prostituto □ rent collector, esattore ( di affitti) □ (leg., econ.) rent control, controllo dei canoni d'affitto □ rent-free, senza affitto; gratuitamente; ( d'alloggio) gratuito □ (leg., econ.) rent freeze, blocco degli affitti □ rent officer, funzionario che fissa un canone equo ( in mancanza d'accordo tra locatore e locatario) □ rent restrictions, disciplina delle locazioni (o dei canoni d'affitto) □ (stor.) rent roll, lista dei poderi col nome degli affittuari; ammontare delle rendite dei propri terreni; ruolo dei censi □ (econ.) rent-seeking, «rent-seeking»; ricerca di rendita □ (stor.) rent service, servizi resi in luogo del canone d'affitto □ rent strike, sospensione del pagamento dell'affitto ( come protesta per gli aumenti, la cattiva conduzione, ecc.); autoriduzione ( del canone) □ (fam. USA) to bet the rent, scommetterci la testa □ «for rent», «affittasi» ( cartello).♦ (to) rent /rɛnt/A v. t.1 prendere in affitto; affittare: We have rented a house at the beach for the summer, abbiamo preso in affitto una casa sulla spiaggia per l'estateB v. i.( USA) affittarsi; essere affittato: The apartment rents for ten thousand dollars a year, l'appartamento si affitta a diecimila dollari l'anno● to rent out, dare in affitto; affittare: to rent out a room, dare in affitto una camera.* * *I [rent] II [rent]nome (for accommodation) affitto m.III 1. [rent]1) (hire) affittare, prendere in affitto [car, house]2.2) ( let for rent)he rents to students — [ landlord] affitta a studenti
•- rent outIV [rent]
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