lien
英['liːən]
美['liːən]
GRE
Noun:
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the right to take another's property if an obligation is not discharged
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a large dark-red oval organ on the left side of the body between the stomach and the diaphragm; produces cells involved in immune responses
- 1. The court granted me a lien on my debtor's property.
- 法庭授予我对我债务人财产的留置权.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. A lien against the property is granted to secure an obligation.
- 准予对财产拥有留置权以保证义务之履行.
来自口语例句
- 3. For the loan, he could have a lien placed on your home.
- 因为此笔贷款, 他对你的住房享有留置权.
来自口语例句
- 4. The warehouse claims a lien for all lawful charges for storage and preservation of the goods.
- 仓库主张对拖欠合法仓储保管费的货物享有留置权.
来自口语例句
- 5. A pledge is something more that a mere lien and something less than a mortgage.
- 质押的性质超过纯粹留置,但却比不上按揭.
来自口语例句
用作名词 (n.)
- The court granted me a lien on my debtor's property.
法庭授予我对我债务人财产的留置权。
- For the loan, he could have a lien placed on your home.
因为此笔贷款,他对你的住房享有留置权。
- The garage has a lien on her car until she pays the repair bill.
汽车修理部在她小汽车上拥有留置权,该权利将延续到付清修理费。