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1 rent arrears
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2 rent boy
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3 rent collector
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4 rent rebate
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5 rent-roll
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6 rent
n. huur; pacht; scheur--------v. huren, pachtenrent1[ rent] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; in betekenis 0.1 en 0.2 meestal enkelvoud〉3 scheur(ing) ⇒ kloof, barst; tweespalt, schisma♦voorbeelden:————————rent2♦voorbeelden:1 this flat rents at/for \\td150 a month • de huurprijs van deze flat is \\td150 per maandII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 huren————————rent3→ rend rend/ -
7 rent-free
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8 rent a house
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9 rent roll
n. huuropbrengst; huurlijst, huurplan, lijst die aangeeft hoeveel elke huurder schuldig is -
10 rent-a-car
een auto huren -
11 a cry rent the skies/air
a cry rent the skies/air -
12 be behind with the rent
be behind with the rent -
13 distrain upon someone/someone's goods for non-payment of rent
distrain upon someone/someone's goods for non-payment of rentEnglish-Dutch dictionary > distrain upon someone/someone's goods for non-payment of rent
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14 economic rent
economische rente (verschil in evenwichtsperiode van produktieprikkel tot alternatieve verhoging (in economie)) -
15 for rent
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16 free of rent
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17 ground rent
ground rent -
18 he pays his rent by the quarter
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19 in arrears with one's work/rent
in arrears with one's work/rentachter met zijn werk/huur -
20 peppercorn rent
→ peppercorn peppercorn/
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