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1 lend
(a) (money, object) prêter;∎ to lend sth to sb, to lend sb sth prêter qch à qn;∎ to lend money at interest prêter de l'argent à intérêt;∎ to lend money against security prêter de l'argent sur titres(b) (contribute) apporter, conférer;∎ to lend credibility/drama to a story rendre une histoire crédible/dramatique;∎ her presence lent glamour to the occasion sa présence a conféré un certain éclat à l'événement;∎ the bright uniforms lent colour to the ceremony les uniformes éclatants apportaient une touche de couleur à la cérémonie;∎ distance lends enchantment to the view tout paraît beau (vu) de loin∎ to lend sb a hand donner un coup de main à qn;∎ you can't expect me to lend my name to such an enterprise ne comptez pas sur moi pour prêter mon nom à ou cautionner cette affaire;∎ figurative to lend an ear prêter l'oreille(d) (adapt → to circumstances, interpretation)∎ the novel doesn't lend itself to being filmed le roman ne se prête pas à une adaptation cinématographique;∎ his voice really lends itself to reading aloud sa voix se prête très bien à la lecture à voix haute2 noun∎ can I have a lend of your book? tu peux me prêter ton livre?□Finance prêter;∎ to lend at 12 percent prêter à 12 pour cent
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