lending / lɛnd /

借出借贷贷款借款

lending2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

lent, lend·ing.

  1. to grant the use of on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
  2. to give on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid for its temporary use.
  3. to give or contribute obligingly or helpfully: to lend one's aid to a cause.
v. 无主动词 verb

lent, lend·ing.

  1. to make a loan.

lending 近义词

v. 动词 verb

loan, accommodate

更多lending例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. My experiences as a mother to my son, George, have also lent inspiration to my work, especially my founding of the Fabrics Matter Movement.
  6. In 2008, his monastery was in desperate need of funds and Vreeland decided to lend a hand with his first photography exhibition.
  7. His play The Hairy Ape, the agent noted, “could easily lend itself to radical propaganda.”
  8. After seeing the film, he also agreed to lend his synthesized voice to the latter portion.
  9. Is it that collectivist cultures such as those in Asia lend themselves to this nature of group sexual crime?
  10. Lakeside in Texas, baked by the heat, Louganis described how Red Bull got him to lend his credibility to the competition.
  11. Other orchestra leaders are always writing and begging him to lend them his copies of Oratorios, etc.
  12. 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.
  13. The human species,” Charles Lamb says, “is composed of two distinct races, the men who borrow and the men who lend.
  14. 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.
  15. To this the great do not care to lend their ears, and the small have not wings strong enough to fly so far.