property如何读

英:[ˈprɒpəti]

美:[ˈprɑːpərti]

property英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]财产,资产,所有物 thing or things owned; possession(s)
  2. [U][C]房地产,不动产; 〈文〉(一处)房地产 land and buildings; real estate; piece of land and its buildings
  3. [C]〈文〉性质,特性,性能 special quality or characteristic of a substance, etc.

property是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 财产,资产
  2. 房地产,地产,房产,不动产
  3. 特性,性能,性质,属性
  4. 所有物,财物
  5. 所有权,财产权
  6. 道具
  7. 花园住宅,庄园,房屋及院落

property自然拼读

prop·er·ty

pra pr ti

property变形

复数:properties

property词根

词根:property

adj.

propertied 有财产的;使用道具的;需要道具的

property英英释义

noun

a quality or trait belonging and especially peculiar to an individual or thing

an effect that an object has on another object or on the senses

virtue sense 2

an attribute common to all members of a class

something owned or possessedspecifically: a piece of real estate

the exclusive right to possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing : ownership

something to which a person or business has a legal title

one (such as a performer) who is under contract and whose work is especially valuable

a book or script purchased for publication or production

an article or object used in a play or motion picture except painted scenery and costumes

property词组

intellectual property知识产权;著作权

property right产权

property management物业管理;资产管理;物业管理专员

property market地产市场;房地产市场;物业市场

mechanical property机械性能;力学性质

real property不动产

physical property物理性质;实物财产

intellectual property right知识产权;智慧财产权

private property私有财产;私有制

residential property住宅物业;住宅房地产

property tax财产税;不动产税

house property房产

property insurance财产保险

personal property动产;私人财产

chemical property化学性质

public property公共财产,公物

commercial propertyn. 商业财产,商用不动产

property management company物业管理公司;物业公司

property mann. (煤矿的)装备管理员;道具管理人

industrial property工业财产;工业特性

property区别

 peculiarity, quality, attribute, feature, property, characteristic, publicity, trait, character, popularity

peculiarity独具的或奇怪的特点,常带感情色彩;

quality既可指有形或无形的特性,又可指个性或共性的特征;

attribute通常指人主观赋予某事物的属性,可指典型事物

feature指事物突出引人注目的特点。多用来说明人的容貌特征或地理特征;

property多指同类事物所共有的特性,一般不用于指人;

characteristic指某人或某物天生有别于他人或他物的内部特质或外表特征;

publicity公开,宣传;

trait多指人的性格、心情的特征,尤指先天秉赋的持久的行为模式或性格特征;

character多指一类人或事物所具有的独特的典型的特征;

popularity普遍,流行;

以上来源于网络

 resources, assets, goods, wealth, property, estate

这组词都有“财产、财富”的意思,其区别是:

resources指在需要时可以动用的财产,包括国家土地、矿藏、水力等自然资源或个人的存款及其他财产。

assets法律和商业用词,指包括全部动产和不动产的资产。

goods含义较窄,主要指个人动产。

wealth普通用词,含义广。既可指大笔的钱财或物质财富,也可指抽象的精神财富。

property含义较estate宽,指个人或团体合法拥有的财产,包括动产与不动产,或临时的财产。

estate多指地产或建在地面上的房产。

以上来源于网络

property词源中文解释

约于1300年, properte 指“自然,品质,个体或类别中始终存在的独特特征”,后来指“财产,土地或拥有的物品,受所有权的物品”(14世纪初,但在17世纪之前这个意义很少见),源自盎格鲁-法语对古法语 proprete 的改编,意为“个性,特殊性; 财产”(12世纪,现代法语 propreté),直接源自拉丁语 proprietatem(主格 proprietas),意为“所有权,财产,适当,品质”,字面意思为“特殊的特征”(希腊语 idioma 的借译),是由 proprius “自己的,特殊的”(参见 proper)构成的质量名词。与同源的 propriety 相比,这是同一个法语词的另一种形式。

中古英语有时使用 proper goods 表示“财产,私人财产”。1947年, Hot property “轰动一时,大获成功”出现在《公告牌》杂志的故事中。

property_医学行业词汇

性质,性能,功能

property_法律行业词汇

财产权

财物

property词源英文解释

Middle English proprete, from Anglo-French propreté, from Latin proprietat-, proprietas, from proprius own

The first known use of property was in the 14th century

property儿童词典英英释义

publicitynoun

the condition of being public or publicly known

an act or device designed to attract public interestespecially: information with a news value designed to further the interests of a place, person, or cause

an action that gains public attention

the attention so gained

publicationnoun

the act or process of publishing

a published work

provideverb

to take care of beforehand

provide against a possible scarcity

to state a condition or stipulation

the contract provided for 10 paid holidays

to supply what is needed for support

provides for a large family

to supply or furnish for use

cows provide milk

proveverb

to test by an experiment or a standard

prove gold

to show the truth of by evidence proved she could handle the job

prove the charges

to check the correctness of (as an arithmetic solution)

to show the genuineness of

prove a will

to turn out especially after trial or test

the new automobile engine proved to be impractical

protest1 of 2noun

a complaint, objection, or display of unwillingness or disapproval

protest2 of 2verb

to declare positively : assert

protested their innocence

to make a protest against

protested the higher tax rate

to object strongly

protest against a new highway

prosenoun

the ordinary language that people use when they speak or write

writing that does not have the repeating rhythm used in poetry

proposeverb

to make a suggestion to be thought over and talked about : suggest

propose a new theory

to make plans : intend

propose to buy a new house

to suggest for filling a place or office

propose someone for membership

to make an offer of marriage

propertynoun

a special quality of something sweetness is a property of sugar

the commutative property of addition

something (as land, goods, or money) that is ownedespecially: a piece of real estate a business property

that lamp is my aunt's property

something other than scenery or costumes that is used in a play or movie

property 例句

1 Leaving the mess hall with food was theft of state property, an offense right out of the book.

2 Even with a nice pension and some properties, a person couldn’t afford a stepson like that.

3 Holmes’s building and land were valuable to begin with, given Englewood’s continued growth, but now his property seemed the equivalent of a seam of gold ore.

4 Never had the farm—and with a kind of surprise they remembered that it was their own farm, every inch of it their own property—appeared to the animals so desirable a place.

5 One day, I was on the front lawn of the property and aimed the gun at a sparrow perched high in a tree.

6 One of Washington’s neighbors, Colonel John Lee, had died, and his property was being auctioned to pay off the dead man’s debts.

7 Once a storm blew down the fence to the Turner property, and a neighbor’s cow wandered onto their land.

8 And if several million Irish pounds’ worth of property damage happened to ensue, well, that was just a bonus.

9 Now that we no longer belonged to the Company, we somehow had to acquire a thousand dollars worth of property, a faraway figure when you can only save nickels and dimes.

10 The company has a proprietary right to the property.

公司拥有这笔财产的所有权。

11 One can also use the sum over histories, along with the no boundary proposal, to find which properties of the universe are likely to occur together.

12 This property allows the neutron to be absorbed more easily in substances with a high hydrogen content, such as biological tissues.

13 There were more turbulent council meetings, and several incidents of arson involving DHA property.

14 To the ancients, zero’s mathematical properties were inexplicable, as shrouded in mystery as the birth of the universe.

15 The old mansion still stands deep within this property, though most of the flimsier structures around it have been swallowed by time and the elements.

16 “I told you not to cancel the property insurance,” she said.

17 The property of peak wavelength of slanted reflection hologram grating was discussed.

讨论了倾斜条纹反射全息光栅的波长特性.

18 In addition, it allows the consideration of several alternative mortgage loans for each property being considered.

此外, 它还可以考虑一些替代按揭贷款为每个属性正在审议中.

19 “No, thank you. That card is now property of Team Kyle.”

20 I barely felt a warm tingle from the flower under my jacket and thought of Ishtar's warning about how its properties might affect my...condition.

property 同义词

4 处置权

disposition

10 道具

costume prop gear

15 使用权

user access servitude

16 不动产

real estate

19 物欲

gimme

24 小道具

prop props

25 性能

performance

26 所有地

seizine land seizin

property 短语相关

common property community property intellectual property personal property property damage property damage insurance property right property tax public property

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