personalty如何读

英:['pɜ:sənəltɪ]

美:['pɜsənəltɪ]

personalty是什么意思

  • n.动产;私人财产

personalty自然拼读

per·son·al·ty

puhr s nl ti

personalty变形

复数:personalties

personalty英英释义

  • n.movable property (as distinguished from real estate)

personalty词源中文解释

1540年代,一个法律术语,指“个人财产”(与 realty 区分),源自盎格鲁-法语 personaltie(15世纪晚期),对应于法语 personalite,源自中世纪拉丁语 personalitas(参见 personality)。

personalty词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French personalté, from Late Latin personalitat-, personalitas personality

The first known use of personalty was in the 15th century

personalty儿童词典英英释义

personnoun

human being, individual—used in combination especially by those who prefer to avoid man in compounds that apply to both sexes

chairperson

a character or part in or as if in a play

the body of a human being

reference to the speaker, to one spoken to, or to one spoken of as indicated especially by means of certain pronouns

personaltynoun

personal property as distinguished from real estate

personalty 例句

1 This right bears certain characteristics both of the mortgages of realty and personalty; hence a special form of mortgage.

它具有动产抵押权和不动产抵押权的若干特征,是一种特殊形式的抵押权。

2 When a wife committed an offense against the state she possessed a separate and distinct life and personalty, for the purposes of punishment.

3 Thank you for all your films, and being such a positive personalty!

4 That longevity alone distinguished him as a bon vivant in a shrinking cadre of original Broadway personalties.

5 In the advertisements, a comma following "Boston Transcript" was changed to a period, "dominant personalties" was changed to "dominant personalties", and "Medalion in color" was changed to "Medallion in color".

6 Stamps or conveyances, or burdening of property, should be the same, and not higher, on personalty or landed estates.

7 Added to this soap opera of horses and personalties is one Wayne Lukas and a horse named Mr. Z. Lukas is 79, going on 30.

8 Mr. Trump fit right in, though, at an event that depends more on outsize personalties than on golf skills.

9 Even in contracts for personalty, security was also often demanded and given.

10 The property she possessed, the personalty it represented, belonged to herself alone.

11 In terms of gameplay, drinks are something like potions, allowing players to use them to heighten various personalty traits.

12 The assessment of the realty was made in 1853; that of the personalty is made in March of each year.

13 There was no disagreement about the personalty, but the son's claim to the land was disputed, though suit was not brought against him till 1723.

14 Digital printing - though it is the source of the income that allows her to save presses - is impersonal, Stockwell said, because a computer and a copy machine have no personalty.

15 In the same way chattels real in England are said to have been degraded to the footing of personalty, from the infrequency and valuelessness of such estates under the feudal land-law.

16 Most characters in superhero films are conceived around single-tic personalties connected to their superpower and/or activity, with a sledgehammer-sized neurosis in the background to try and give them some relationship to plausibility.

17 Hill used only three words to describe Kateri’s personalty - dignified, mellow, forgiving.

18 Much forgotten gossip will now in all probability be revived, for the will of the lamented baronet has been proved, on the 2d inst., and the personalty sworn under £70,000.

19 The common settlements and wills, however, deal wholly or mainly with personal property; and an interest in settled personalty is frequently the subject of a mortgage.

20 and I will my personalty to my children

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