property
- IPA[ˈprɒpəti]
英式
- a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively;a building or buildings and the land belonging to it or them
noun: property, plural noun: properties
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- 1. a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively she wanted Oliver and his property out of her flat the stolen property was not recovered 同義詞
- ▪ a building or buildings and the land belonging to it or them he's expanding now, buying property the renovation of council properties 同義詞
- ▪ shares or investments in property properties ran into profit-taking, with Haslemere 176p
- ▪ the right to the possession, use, or disposal of something; ownership rights of property
- ▪ old-fashioned term for prop
- 2. an attribute, quality, or characteristic of something the property of heat to expand metal at uniform rates 同義詞
- property consisting of land or buildings.
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- property owned jointly by a married couple.
Oxford American Dictionary
- fixed property, principally land and buildings.
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- movable property; belongings exclusive of land and buildings.
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- a thing or things held jointly
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- a woman in charge of theatrical props.
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- a qualification for office or for the exercise of a right, especially the right to vote, based ...
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- a person or company that makes money by building houses or renovating existing properties for sale: the East End became a goldmine for property developers
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- a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively: she wanted Oliver and his property out of her house the stolen property was not recovered
Oxford American Dictionary