Renzi pinyin

The pinyin for renting words is zū.

Definition of rent:

1, cost of temporarily using other people's things: renting a house. Rent. Leased land

2. Lend houses, land, utensils, etc. Rent to others at a certain price: lease. Rent price. Give in. Lease (lease; Rent).

3. Money or kind obtained by renting: rent. ground rent

4. Land tax: rent tax.

Words, definitions and sources of rent:

1. Rent: also known as "rent silver". The price of the leased land and house received by the lessor or paid by the lessee. The third story from Legend of Heroes of Children: "Since I got it, I have paid the rent at the end of these two years with the village head."

2. Rent: house rent, rent, water and electricity. From "Kite Mistakes and Kite Mistakes" by Li Yu in Qing Dynasty: "If you want to find poems to redeem kites, pay me the rent first." ?

3. Lease: A contract that determines the lease relationship. From the third chapter of the third volume of the Scholars: "Today, Yazi's roommate went to the heron's house to write a lease and paid sixteen taels of silver."

Lease example:

1. Establish direct connection between partners who use leased or purchased network lines, which are set up for point-to-point connection.

2. Starting from 1985, the company borrowed the start-up capital of 1500 yuan, rented a humble house with less than 15 square meters, and established Wenling County Volkswagen Gear Factory. At present, it has developed into a diversified Ma Zhong Group, with 1000 mu factory and nearly 2,000 employees.

He rented two offices, a waiting room and two examination rooms. He only hired Norris Bell, and his rent also included the cost of using technicians to draw blood and do other technical work.

4. Because the lease period of the booth is coming, the cost of continuing to rent the booth has risen by 200% at the highest, which has caused the dissatisfaction of the butchers in Yinggen Vegetable Market in Qiongzhong County. Yesterday morning, many butchers and fishmongers closed their doors.

Spanish media reported that some businessmen had paid the clown rental fee and candy purchase fee for Mato and his daughter for boutique shopping, celebration parties and even birthday parties in exchange for bidding opportunities for some public projects.