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mortgage
'mɔːrgədʒ
English Definition | (名) As a noun
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Hyphenation | mort•gage |
Part of Speech | (名) noun, (及物的动) transitive verb |
抵押 | dǐyā | to provide (an asset) as security for a loan; to put up collateral |
义务 | yìwù | duty; obligation; commitment; volunteer duty; mandatory; voluntary |
有义务 | yǒu yìwù | to have a duty |
典质 | diǎnzhì | to mortgage; to pawn |
押 | yā | to mortgage; to pawn; to detain in custody; to escort and protect; (literary) to sign |
抵 | dǐ | to press against; to support; to prop up; to resist; to equal; to balance; to make up for; to mortgage; to arrive at; to clap (one's hands) lightly (expressing delight) (Taiwan pr. [zhi3] for this sense) |
䓦 | diǎn | (same as 典) a rule; a law, a tale or story, pawn; to mortgage, to take charge of |
䝷 | zhī | securities; to assign something as security under an arrangement; to mortgage, to relieve or give aid to the distressed; to support |
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Chinese characters or pinyin syllables
Chinese characters or pinyin syllables