单词 | property |
释义 | propertyproperty /ˈprɑpɚt̮i/ ●●● S2 W2 noun (plural properties) 1[countable, uncountable] a building, a piece of land, or both together: What’s the full market value of the property? Vandals wrecked school property. There was no criminal violation because the party occurred on private property.THESAURUSland – an area of ground that someone owns or wants to buy or sell: The land she owns in Oregon used to belong to her father.real estate – property. Used especially for talking about the business of buying and selling property: He made a lot of money buying and selling real estate.2[uncountable] the thing or things that someone owns: At that time, a slave was considered property. Police recovered some of the stolen property. The 17-karat diamond ring had once been the personal property of Ann-Margret.► see thesaurus at possession3[countable] science a quality or power that belongs naturally to something: People are becoming more aware of garlic’s medicinal properties. All sound has three properties: pitch, volume, and duration.4[countable] math a rule in mathematics that is always true: The commutative property says that when you are adding particular numbers together, the total will be the same even if the order of the numbers is different. For example, 3 + 5 and 5 + 3 both equal 8. → see also real property |
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