2025年1月16日木曜日

property

 The word "property" in English has a few different meanings, depending on the context:

  • Possessions: This is the most common meaning. It refers to something that is owned by someone, such as a house, car, or piece of jewelry. For example:
    • "The thief stole the man's property."
    • "The house is my grandmother's property."
  • Characteristic: This refers to a quality or trait of something. For example:
    • "A key property of water is that it is liquid at room temperature."
    • "One of the properties of this metal is that it is very strong."
  • Land: This refers to a piece of land, often including buildings. For example:
    • "The family owns a large property in the countryside."
    • "The company is building a new office property downtown."

Here are some more examples of how to use "property" in a sentence:

  • "The government protects the property rights of its citizens."
  • "The company is investing in new properties."
  • "The police are investigating the theft of property."
  • "The scientist studied the physical properties of the substance."
  • "The hotel has a large property with a swimming pool and gardens."

I hope this helps!

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