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  • 1 lease

    {li:s}
    I. 1. (договор за) наем/наемане
    to take on LEASE вземам под наем
    to put out to LEASE давам под наем
    2. наемен сроk
    3. нает имот
    to take (on) /get a new LEASE of life прен. съживявам се, подмладявам се, подновявам се
    to give a new LEASE of/ам. on life давам нови сили/вдъхвам нов живот на, обновявам, съживявам
    II. v давам/вземам под наем
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    {li:s} n 1. (договор за) наем/наемане; to take on lease вземам под (2) {li:s} v давам/вземам под наем.
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    лизинг; наемане; наемам;
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    1. i. (договор за) наем/наемане 2. ii. v давам/вземам под наем 3. to give a new lease of/ам. on life давам нови сили/вдъхвам нов живот на, обновявам, съживявам 4. to put out to lease давам под наем 5. to take (on) /get a new lease of life прен. съживявам се, подмладявам се, подновявам се 6. to take on lease вземам под наем 7. наемен сроk 8. нает имот
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    lease [li:s] I. n 1. (договор за) наем, наемане, лизинг; parol \lease устен договор за наем; to take on \lease вземам под наем; 2. наемен срок; to have ( take) a 2 year \lease of a car наел съм (наемам) кола за 2 години; to take (on) a new \lease of life съживявам се, подмладявам се; изглежда като нов (за предмет); II. v давам под наем ( out); вземам под наем, на лизинг ; III. lease v тех., текст. разделям нишките на основата; IV. n цеп; метален вал за разделяне на скробваните нишки; нишкоразделител ; V. lease n диал. мера; общинска неоградена, необработена земя.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > lease

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