Property /'prɔpəti/ Danh từ - Tài
sản, của cải, vật sở hữu, người giàu có
- personal property : tài sản riêng
- Đất
đai, nhà cửa, bất động sản; cơ ngơi (mảnh đất, nhà cửa xây trên đó)
- a man (woman) of property : một người đàn ông (đàn bà) giàu có (tức là
có nhiều bất động sản)
- property speculation: (thuộc ngữ) đầu cơ bất động sản
- Sự
sở hữu, sự được sở hữu; quyền sở hữu, quyền được sở hữu
- Thuộc
tính, đặc tính, tính chất
- the chemical properties of iron: những tính chất hoá học của sắt
- Đồ
dùng biểu diễn (trang trí, phục trang, dàn cảnh...) (như) prop
- (định ngữ) (thuộc) quyền sở hữu, (thuộc) tài sản
- property tax: thuế
(đánh vào) tài sản
- public property: (điều)
được mọi người (bất cứ ai) cũng biết tới
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TOP DEFINITIONS:
noun,
plural prop·er·ties.
- that which a person owns; the possession or
possessions of a particular owner: They lost all their property in the fire.
- goods, land, etc., considered as possessions: The corporation is a means for the common ownership of
property.
- a piece of land or real estate: property on Main Street.
- ownership; right of possession, enjoyment, or disposal
of anything, especially of something tangible: to have property in land.
- something at the disposal of a person, a group of
persons, or the community or public:The secret of the invention became common property.
- an essential or distinctive attribute or quality of a
thing: the chemical and physical properties of an element.
- Logic.
- any attribute or characteristic.
- (in Aristotelian logic) an attribute not essential to
a species but always connected with it and with it alone.
- Also called prop. a usually movable item, other than
costumes or scenery, used on the set of a theater production, motion picture,
etc.; any object handled or used by an actor in a performance.
- a written work, play, movie, etc., bought or optioned
for commercial production or distribution.
- a person, especially one under contract in
entertainment or sports, regarded as having commercial value: an actor who was a hot property at the time.
SYNONYM STUDY FOR PROPERTY: - equity
- estate
- farm
- goods
- home
- house
- land
- ownership
- plot
- tract
- wealth
- worth
- acreage
- acres
- assets
- belongings
- buildings
- capital
- chattels
- claim
- dominion
- effects
- freehold
- holdings
- inheritance
- means
- premises
- proprietary
- proprietorship
- realty
- resources
- riches
- substance
- title
OTHER WORDS FROM PROPERTY: (đang cập nhật) WORDS NEARBY PROPERTY : - proper noun, propertied, properties, proper time,
Propertius, property, property bond, property centre, property damage
insurance, property man, property right
WORDS RELATED TO PROPERTY: - equity, estate, farm, goods, home, house, land,
ownership, plot, tract, wealth, worth, acreage, acres, assets, belongings,
buildings, capital, chattels, claim
HOW TO USE PROPERTY IN A
SENTENCE: - SEOs have
been complaining for years that Google is taking up ever more SERP real estate
with their own properties and money-makers.
- Several San
Diego City Council members have expressed interest in a new tax that would pay
for more low-income housing by charging property owners who leave their homes
vacant.
- To make
things worse, she had an accident while on my property and sued the company
that owns the development.
- If some City
Council members get their wish, San Diego will soon study whether it can pay
for low-income housing by charging property owners who leave their homes vacant.
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BRITISH DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS FOR...
property/ (ˈprɒpətɪ) / noun plural -ties
- something of value,
either tangible, such as land, or intangible, such as patents, copyrights, etc
- law the right to possess,
use, and dispose of anything
- possessions collectively
or the fact of owning possessions of value
- a piece of land or real
estate, esp used for agricultural purposes
- (as modifier) property
rights
- mainly Australian a ranch
or station, esp a small one
- a quality, attribute, or
distinctive feature of anything, esp a characteristic attribute such as the
density or strength of a material
- logic obsolete another
name for proprium
- any movable object used
on the set of a stage play or filmUsually shortened to: prop
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