lend的意思和读音

lend

: [lend] : [lend]

v.;(…)

n.()

lent  lends  lending  

v.+n.lend money,lend support,lend dollar,lend aid,lend assistance

v.borrow

lendv.

1.[t]to give sth to sb or allow them to use sth that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later

I've lent the car to a friend.

Can you lend me your car this evening?

Has he returned that book you lent him?

2.[t][i]…)to give money to sb on condition that they pay it back over a period of time and pay interest on it

The bank refused to lend the money to us.

They refused to lend us the money.

3.[t]to give a particular quality to a person or a situation

The setting sun lent an air of melancholy to the scene.

Her presence lent the occasion a certain dignity.使

4.[t]to give or provide help, support, etc.

I was more than happy to lend my support to such a good cause.

He came along to lend me moral support.

v.1.,,2.,3.4.使()5.1.,,2.,3.4.使()5.

n.1.()

v.1.to give someone something for a short time, expecting that they will give it back to you later. If you lend someone something, they borrow it from you; to give someone money that you expect them to pay back later2.to give something a particular quality3.to give someone support or help

1. borrow LEND 。 BORROW 。 ...

2. white lend neither ...

3. 76. leave 77. lend …… 78. let ...

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5. ,〖 beoutoftheordinary〗 lend;loan〗 〖 out-of-bounds〗 ...

6. sell( ); lend); flay( ); ...

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1.The Chinese government can just make a call to banks and dictate how much they will lend and at what interest rate.

2."We do not use ratings to invest. We do our own research on anyone we lend money to, and that includes sovereigns, " she said.--,”

3.FOR years I have been trying to lend him of my plenty, but he has always steadfastly refused to put the bite on me.

4.Kumar said he tried to help but his phone wasn't working and none of the other neighbors would lend him a phone to call police.·

5.With luck, this will produce a virtuous circle in which an improving economy strengthens the banks, which then become more willing to lend.

6.How much did you ask him to lend you ?

7.'Lend me a shilling, cousin, ' said the shoe-maker's wife. 'I need a new petticoat. ',”,“。”

8.Haiti is a very poor country. I'm sure many surrounding countries will lend aid to help these people recover from such a disaster.

9.Investors lend out Treasuries overnight in the so-called repo market, and get the bonds and a small interest payment back the next day.

10.Wherever I meet with difficulties, they are always ready to lend me a hand.