Rent out Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɛnt/ /ˈaʊt
RENT-owt
ɹˈɛnt/ /ˈaʊt
RENT-owt
التعريف
To allow someone to use something you own, especially a house, apartment, or room, in exchange for regular payments.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used when you are the owner giving property to others for use ('rent out an apartment'). Do not confuse with 'rent' (general) or 'rent from' (as a tenant). Commonly followed by what is being rented: 'rent out a room'. Mostly neutral and formal.
Spanish: alquilar (como propietario) - arrendar (propiedad propia)Portuguese (BR): alugar (para outros) - arrendar (como proprietário)Portuguese (PT): alugar (a outros) - arrendar (como proprietário)Chinese (Simplified): 出租Chinese (Traditional): 出租Hindi: किराए पर देनाArabic: تأجير (ملكيتك)Bengali: ভাড়া দেওয়া - ভাড়া চাড়া করাRussian: сдавать в арендуJapanese: 貸し出す - 賃貸するVietnamese: cho thuêKorean: 임대하다 - 내놓다Turkish: kiraya vermek - kiraya çıkarmakUrdu: کرایہ پر دیناIndonesian: menyewakan
جمل نموذجية
They decided to rent out their extra room to students.
basic
We want to rent out our house during the summer.
basic
My uncle used to rent out his old car.
basic
If you rent out your apartment, make sure to check the tenant's references.
natural
Many people rent out their homes online these days.
natural
He wants to travel, so he plans to rent out his place for a year.
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