1.He will have to take out a mortgage in order to buy the house.
英:[ˈtʃætl ˈmɔ:ɡidʒ]
美:[ˈtʃætl ˈmɔrɡɪdʒ]
动产抵押;
noun
a conveyance (see conveyance sense 2a) of or lien against property (as for securing a loan) that becomes void upon payment or performance according to stipulated terms
took out a mortgage in order to buy the house
the instrument evidencing the mortgage
the state of the property so mortgaged
the interest of the mortgagee in such property
verb
transitive verb
to grant or convey by a mortgage
to subject to a claim or obligation : pledge
动产抵押
Noun and Verb Middle English morgage, from Anglo-French mortgage, from mort dead (from Latin mortuus) + gage gage — more at murder
The first known use of mortgage was in the 15th century
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mortgage1 of 2noun
a transfer of rights to a piece of property (as a house) usually in return for a loan and that is canceled when the loan is paid
the document recording such a transfer
mortgage2 of 2verb
to transfer rights to a piece of property by a mortgage
to place under an obligation : pledge in advance
1.He will have to take out a mortgage in order to buy the house.
2.They hope to pay off the mortgage on their home soon.
3.She mortgaged her house in order to buy the restaurant.
4.I've mortgaged all my free time this week to the hospice and won't be able to come to the party.
5.Unfortunately, the remainder of 2024 may not offer much relief, at least according to economists at mortgage buyer Freddie Mac.
6.But mortgages got expensive as the Federal Reserve fought and overheated economy – 7% in April from 2.9% in 2021.
7.Only there's a chattel mortgage on my machine equipment.
在我的机器设备上只有一项动产抵押。
8.The third part to analyze the scope of chattel mortgage effect.
第三部分分析了动产抵押效力的范围.
9.Chattel mortgage, has its inner disadvantages in terms of the public summons.
动产抵押在公示性上存在着先天缺陷.
10.The paper analyzed the subject conditions of chattel mortgage and China current relative regulations.
论文分析了动产抵押标的物的条件和我国现行法上的相关规定.
adjustable rate mortgage
first mortgage
mortgage the/one's future
reverse mortgage
second mortgage
variable rate mortgage