柯林斯詞典rent /r?nt/ (renting,rented,rents) 1. V-T If you rent something, you regularly pay its owner a sum of money in order to be able to have it and use it yourself. 租; 租借 She rents a house with three other girls. 她和另外3個(gè)女孩合租了一套房子。2. V-T If you rent something to someone, you let them have it and use it in exchange for a sum of money which they pay you regularly. 租給; 出租3. PHRASAL VERB Rent out means the same as . 租給; 出租 Last summer Brian Williams rented out his house and went camping. 去年夏天,布賴恩?威廉斯把自己的房子租出去,然后去露營(yíng)。4. N-VAR Rent is the amount of money that you pay regularly to use a house, apartment, or piece of land. 租金; 房租 She worked to pay the rent while I went to college. 當(dāng)我讀大學(xué)時(shí),她工作掙錢(qián)來(lái)付租金。5. N a slit or opening made by tearing or rending; tear 縫; 裂縫6. V rend的過(guò)去式及過(guò)去分詞→the past tense and past participle of rend 7. PHRASE If something is for rent, it is available for you to use in exchange for a sum of money. 待租的; 供出租的[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] 返回 rented劍橋詞典used to refer to something that you rent 租用的 rented accommodation 租住的房屋 返回 rented