| 释义 |  (tenənsi) Word forms: plural tenanciesvariable nounTenancy is the use that you have of land or property belonging to someone else, for which you pay rent.  His father took over the tenancy of the farm 40 years ago. [+ of]  Tenants should check their tenancy agreements closely. More Synonyms of tenancytenancy in British English (ˈtɛnənsɪ) nounWord forms:  plural -cies1. the temporary possession or holding by a tenant of lands or property owned by another 2. the period of holding or occupying such property 3. the period of holding office, a position, etc 4. property held or occupied by a tenanttenancy in American English (ˈtɛnənsi)   nounWord forms: plural ˈtenancies1. a.   the condition of being a tenant; occupation of land, a building, etc. by rental or lease b.  Obsolete  property occupied by a tenant c.   the duration of such an occupancy 2.   possession or occupation of property, an office, etc. by any kind of title or rightWhen he died, Caspar took over tenancy of his house and studio.Examples of 'tenancy' in a sentencetenancyIn other languagestenancyBritish English: tenancy NOUN  Tenancy is the use that you have of land or property belonging to someone else, for which you pay rent. His father took over the tenancy of the farm 40 years ago. American English: tenancyBrazilian Portuguese: aluguelChinese: > 承租土地、财产等的European Spanish: alquilerFrench: locationGerman: MietverhältnisItalian: affittoJapanese: >借用土地や家などのKorean: > 차용땅 등의European Portuguese: aluguerLatin American Spanish: alquiler
All related terms of 'tenancy'Definition the temporary possession or use of lands or property owned by somebody else, in return for payment Check the terms of your tenancy closely.his tenancy as Ryder Cup captain Synonyms period of office incumbency time in officeAdditional synonymsDefinition the period of time during which one is an occupant of a property Prices given are for a single occupancy of a standard room.Synonyms occupation,  use,  residence,  holding,  term,  possession,  tenure,  tenancy,  habitation,  inhabitancyShe is seeking an order for `sole use and occupation' of the house. Synonyms occupancy,  use,  residence,  holding,  control,  possession,  tenure,  tenancy,  habitation,  inhabitancyDefinition the state of possessing These documents are now in the possession of the authorities.Synonyms ownership,  control,  custody,  hold,  hands,  tenure,  occupancy,  proprietorshiptenabletenacioustenacitytenancytenanttendtendency
Additional synonymsDefinition a period of residing in a place He returned to his place of residence.Synonyms stay,  tenancy,  occupancy,  occupation, sojournDefinition the holding of an office or position Lack of security of tenure meant that many became homeless.Synonyms occupancy,  holding,  occupation,  residence,  tenancy,  possession,  proprietorship |