property
n. 财产, 所有权, 性质, 属性 [计] 属性
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教材释义与例句
性质,性能;财产;所有权
释义与例句
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Something that is owned.
财产
资产
所有物
可数 不可数Leave those books alone! They are my property.
Important types of property include real property (land), personal property (other physical possessions), and intellectual property (rights over artistic creations, inventions, etc.).
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A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land.
产业
可数 不可数There is a large house on the property.
He owns over ten properties in the country.
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Real estate; the business of selling houses.
可数 不可数He works in property as a housing consultant.
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The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying and disposing of a thing.
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An attribute or abstract quality associated with an individual, object or concept.
属性
性质
可数 不可数Charm is his most endearing property.
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An attribute or abstract quality which is characteristic of a class of objects.
可数 不可数Matter can have many properties, including color, mass and density.
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An editable or read-only parameter associated with an application, component or class; especially (object-oriented programming) one that encapsulates an underlying variable.
可数 不可数 计算机 工程 数学You need to set the debugging property to "verbose".
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A prop, an object used in a dramatic production.
可数 不可数 艺术Costumes and scenery are distinguished from property properly speaking.
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A script, book, screenplay, or the like that is on the market or has been bought for commercial production as a stage play, movie, or the like.
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A script, book, screenplay, or the like that is on the market or has been bought for commercial production as a stage play, movie, or the like.
A produced stage play, movie, or the like.
美国 可数 罕用 不可数 引申义Is the property in which you are playing currently on Broadway – is it a musical?
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Propriety; correctness.
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To invest with properties, or qualities.
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To make a property of; to appropriate.
废旧
词汇关系
同义词 6
上位词 6
下位词 10
整体词 3
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词源
From Middle English propertee, properte, propirte, proprete, borrowed from Anglo-Norman and Old French propreté, proprieté (“propriety, fitness, property”), from Latin proprietās (“a peculiarity, one's peculiar nature or quality, right or fact of possession, property”), from proprius (“special, particular, one's own”). Equivalent to proper + -ty. Doublet of propriety.
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