loan 的 3 个定义
- the act of lending; a grant of the temporary use of something: the loan of a book.
- something lent or furnished on condition of being returned, especially a sum of money lent at interest: a $1000 loan at 10 percent interest.
- loanword.
- to make a loan of; lend: Will you loan me your umbrella?
- to lend at interest.
- to make a loan or loans; lend.
loan 近义词
give money, possession temporarily
money given temporarily
更多loan例句
- Bradford went through the online lender Kabbage since she already had a loan with them, and they had all her documentation.
- When you’re applying for a mortgage loan, you’re going to need homeowner’s insurance.
- Criticized loans at those banks are now equivalent to 9, 13 and 25 percent of tier one equity capital — the core measure of a bank’s financial strength — respectively, according to S&P Market Intelligence.
- That will include $100 million in equity, plus $50 million in the form of a convertible loan, the company said.
- If the loan goes to foreclosure, the bank dispatches someone to find the right box and dig out the relevant files.
- This loan has done nothing to deter the hardliners: just ask the current occupants of Evin prison.
- What were the terms of the loan—did the Hermitage pay and if not, why not?
- He jokes about going through airport security with the then 800-year-old document, which is now on loan to the National Archives.
- He continues to search for a loan to renovate his beloved Hotel Pourquoi Pas?
- Old people vote in midterms, so it stands a much better chance of having an impact than a last-second student-loan scare.
- War credit banks were more general in their dealings than war loan banks.
- Must I add, that your good money paid this second loan—and yet a third—a fourth—a fifth?
- They would certainly ask that question, and perhaps refuse the loan.
- For us to take her place it became necessary for us to loan before we could sell and buy.
- Syfe settled with him in cash by taking a large loan on his homestead and giving Barr the proceeds.