lend 的 2 个定义
lent, lend·ing.
- to grant the use of on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
- to give on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid for its temporary use.
- to give or contribute obligingly or helpfully: to lend one's aid to a cause.
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lent, lend·ing.
- to make a loan.
lend 近义词
loan, accommodate
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- Twinco Capital also has a debt facility with the Spanish investment bank EBN Banco de Negocios, which is common for any type of lending company.
- Initially, she finds excuses – a visit to check in on her “neighbor” at the hospital, an offer to lend a hand with the various burdens of care – but when these begin to wear thin, her efforts escalate.
- Unlike mortgage originators, which lend money to the borrower, a mortgage servicer interfaces with the borrower for the duration of their loan – and that can be anywhere from 15 to 30 years.
- We've written a number of times about why Animal Crossing's chill, landscape-tending gameplay lends itself perfectly to our current stuck-inside-amid-a-pandemic moment.
- My experiences as a mother to my son, George, have also lent inspiration to my work, especially my founding of the Fabrics Matter Movement.
- In 2008, his monastery was in desperate need of funds and Vreeland decided to lend a hand with his first photography exhibition.
- His play The Hairy Ape, the agent noted, “could easily lend itself to radical propaganda.”
- After seeing the film, he also agreed to lend his synthesized voice to the latter portion.
- Is it that collectivist cultures such as those in Asia lend themselves to this nature of group sexual crime?
- Lakeside in Texas, baked by the heat, Louganis described how Red Bull got him to lend his credibility to the competition.
- Other orchestra leaders are always writing and begging him to lend them his copies of Oratorios, etc.
- Then he held down a hand to her, bade her set her foot on his, and called with an oath to Rabecque to lend her his assistance.
- The human species,” Charles Lamb says, “is composed of two distinct races, the men who borrow and the men who lend.
- He took me to the house of a musical friend of his who was to lend me his grand piano, and there we tried our sonata.
- To this the great do not care to lend their ears, and the small have not wings strong enough to fly so far.