Word: Rental Collection
Definition: A "rental collection" is a group of items, usually books, that people can borrow for a short time by paying a small fee each day.
Usage Instructions:
Example:
Advanced Usage:
In some contexts, "rental collection" can refer to other items like movies, games, or even furniture. For example, a video rental store may have a rental collection of DVDs.
Word Variants:
Noun: Rental (the act of renting), Collection (a group of items).
Adjective: Rental (as in "rental agreement," meaning a contract for renting).
Different Meanings:
"Rental" by itself can refer to the act of renting or the fee charged for renting.
"Collection" can also mean a group of items gathered together, not specifically for rental.
Synonyms:
Borrowing library
Lending library
Rental library
Rental service
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
Phrasal Verb: "Rent out" – to allow someone to use something you own for a fee. For example, "I decided to rent out my old furniture."
Idiom: "In the same boat" – while not directly related, it can be used to express that people share a similar situation, such as renting instead of buying.
Summary:
In summary, a "rental collection" is a convenient way for people to access books and other items without purchasing them outright.