0 an object or objects that belong to someone -- 所有物;财产;资产
Yes, I've bought my own house - I'm now a man/woman of property! 是的,我买了房子——我现在是有产阶级了!
The notice said "Private property - keep off!" 布告上写着“私人地产,请勿擅入”。
He owns a number of properties on the south coast. 他在南部海滨拥有几处房产。
Children need to be taught to have respect for other people's property. 应该教育孩子尊重他人的财产。
Both books have "Government property" stamped inside them. 这两本书里都盖着“政府财产”的印章。
The club does not accept responsibility for loss of or damage to club members' personal property. 该俱乐部不承担会员个人财产丢失或损坏的责任。
1 a quality in a substance or material, especially one that means that it can be used in a particular way -- 属性,性能,特性
Spatialisation models should take into account a couple of important physical attributes of a sounding object, namely its size and its radiation properties.
Similarly, being a quasi-random graph is also a hereditary property.
In particular, they should have all the properties of a random bipartite graph.
The class of quasirandom graphs is defined by certain equivalent graph properties possessed by random graphs.
The study focuses on the asymptotic properties of equilibrium paths.
It represents the subcategorisation properties of a given sign.
The city then refused to grant him a permit on the grounds that the property was in a residential area.
In conjunction, these properties of social-psychological research have impeded the development of theories with explanatory power and the ability to generate novel and nontrivial hypotheses.