Renting_out

Definition:

A Lessor who owns some Goods allows a Lessee to use the Goods temporarily in exchange for Money.

El propietario me HA ALQUILADO esta casa por dos mil euros al mes.

FEs:

Core:

Goods [Gds]
The FE Goods is the item which is temporarily exchanged for Money.
       Kim RENTED the shed out .
 

Lessee [Lee]
The Lessee has Money and wants the Goods.
       Lee RENTED a textbook to Abby.
 

Lessor [Les]
The Lessor has possession of the Goods and temporarily exchanges them for Money from a Lessee.
       So far, my company has RENTED the video more than three million times .
 
Non-Core:
Duration [Dur]
Semantic Type
Duration
The length of time that the Goods are (or have been) in the Lessee's possession.
       Our neighbors have RENTED their house out for the last ten years.
 

Explanation [Exp]
Semantic Type
State_of_affairs
A state-of-affairs from which the renting logically follows.
       I RENTED it OUT because since Ned died, nobody's been using it for anything.
 

Manner []
Semantic Type
Manner
Any description of the renting event which is not covered by more specific FEs, including secondary effects (quietly, loudly), and general descriptions comparing events (the same way). It may also indicate salient characteristics of the Lessor that affect the action (presumptuously, coldly, deliberately, eagerly, carefully).
       Stuart reluctantly RENTED her his last apartment .
 

Means [Mns]
Semantic Type
State_of_affairs
The means by which a commercial transaction occurs.
       Abby RENTED her room by putting an ad in the Examiner.
 

Money [Mny]
Money is the thing given in exchange for Goods in a transaction.
       The x-ray machine was LEASED for $12,000 to a small firm in Menlo Park .
 

Place [Place]
Semantic Type
Locative_relation
The location where the leasing takes place.
       U-haul RENTS almost everywhere.
 

Purpose [Purp]
Semantic Type
State_of_affairs
The purpose for which an intentional act is performed.

Purpose_of_Goods [POG]
The Lessee's intended purpose for the Goods.
       He LEASED the filing robot to me to organize all my legal documents.
 

Rate [Rate]
In some cases, price or payment is described per unit of Goods.
        The hostel RENTS a bunk for about 20 dollars a night .
 

Relay []
This FE indicates that the current leasing constitues a re-lease by the current Lessor of Goods that they bought or rented earlier from a third person (not the Lessee of the current leasing act).
       My housemates RENTED my room on to an English student .
 

Result []
The state of the Lessor after the sale has occurred.
       I SOLD the whole lot at a loss.
 

Reversive []
This FE indicates that the selling act reverses an earlier separate act in which the current Lessor rented or bought the Goods from the current Lessee.
        There is a plan for Mercer to buy the ground and LEASE it back to the club
 

Time [Time]
Semantic Type
Time
The time at which the renting takes place.

Unit [Unit]
This FE is any unit in which goods or services can be measured. Generally, it occurs in a by-PP.
       Bob RENTS rooms by the hour.
 

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Lexical Units

alquilar.v, arrendamiento.n, arrendar.v

Created by infinity on Wed Mar 29 17:14:27 CEST 2006