mortgage 意味
EN[ˈmɔː.ɡɪdʒ] [ˈmɔɹ.ɡɪdʒ]US
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- 名詞 (Noun)PLmortgagesSUF-age
- (law) A special form of secured loan where the purpose of the loan must be specified to the lender, to purchase assets that must be fixed (not movable) property such as a house or piece of farm land. The assets are registered as the legal property of the borrower but the lender can seize them and dispose of them if they are not satisfied with the manner in which the repayment of the loan is conducted by the borrower. Once the loan is fully repaid, the lender loses this right of seizure and the assets are then deemed to be unencumbered.
- We're renting a property in the city centre because we can't afford to get a mortgage yet.
- (obsolete) State of being pledged.
- lands given in mortgage
- (law) A special form of secured loan where the purpose of the loan must be specified to the lender, to purchase assets that must be fixed (not movable) property such as a house or piece of farm land. The assets are registered as the legal property of the borrower but the lender can seize them and dispose of them if they are not satisfied with the manner in which the repayment of the loan is conducted by the borrower. Once the loan is fully repaid, the lender loses this right of seizure and the assets are then deemed to be unencumbered.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGmortgagesPRmortgagingPT, PPmortgaged
- (transitive, law) To borrow against a property, to obtain a loan for another purpose by giving away the right of seizure to the lender over a fixed property such as a house or piece of land; to pledge a property in order to get a loan.
- to mortgage a property, an estate, a shop
- We mortgaged our house in order to start a company.
- (transitive, figuratively) To pledge and make liable; to make subject to obligation; to achieve an immediate result by paying for it in the long term.
- She mortgaged her future for the pleasures of the relationship with the sculptor, a relationship she knew would be short.
- (transitive, law) To borrow against a property, to obtain a loan for another purpose by giving away the right of seizure to the lender over a fixed property such as a house or piece of land; to pledge a property in order to get a loan.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- This distinction is all the more important when we are in a jurisdiction where the free-handed mortgage of a stock in trade is unlawful.
- Applicants receive debt and mortgage counseling, and are prequalified for mortgages.
- You simply become a puppet in the hands of others who will make you dance to their tune. In other words, you reduce yourself to a slave or beggar by mortgaging your happiness on the mercy of others.
- 文の終わに使われる
- They have to move out of their house because the bank foreclosed on their mortgage.
- Opting out of prescreened offers of credit might also be useful when you apply for a mortgage.
- He just walked out and left her high and dry with two kids and a mortgage.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of mortgage in English Dictionary
- 品詞階層 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
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- en mortgagee
- en mortgager
- en mortgages
- en mortgaged
- en mortgagees
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