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mortgage

他動詞[C] 可算名詞
複数形: mortgages過去形: mortgaged過去分詞: mortgaged現在分詞: mortgaging

The word carries a heavy sense of long-term financial obligation and binding commitment. It is the primary vehicle for home ownership in modern economics, evoking images of stability and domesticity, but also the stress of lifelong debt. It is a technical term used in legal and banking contexts but is common in everyday conversation regarding real estate. While a loan is a general term for borrowed money, a mortgage is specifically tied to the land or building. The psychological weight of the word often shifts from the excitement of buying a home to the burden of monthly payments and the fear of foreclosure.

Countable when referring to the specific legal contract or the individual loan account (e.g., the bank manages thousands of mortgages).

意味

名詞
[something]

A legal agreement by which a bank lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property.

"They took out a thirty-year mortgage to buy the house."

他動詞
[someone][something]

To pledge a property as security for a loan.

"He mortgaged his home to start a new business."

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