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1 lend
[lend]1) позича́ти ( комусь)2) дава́ти по́зику під відсо́тки3) дава́ти, подава́тиto lend assistance — подава́ти допомо́гу
5) refl віддава́тися ( мріям тощо)••to lend one's ears [ear] — ви́слухати
to lend a [helping] hand — допомогти́
to lend countenance [to] — підтри́мувати
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2 lend
In шотл.позика, позичкаIIv (past і p.p. lent)1) позичати (комусь), давати тимчасово2) надавати, подавати3) удаватися (до чогось — to)4) віддаватися (мріям тощо)5) годитися, бути придатним (про речі)to lend one's ears (an ear) to smb. — вислухати когось
* * *I [lend] n; діал.позичка, позикаII [lend] v( lent)1) позичати, давати на ( якийсь) час; позичати гроші під відсотки3) віддаватиto lend oneself to smth — вдаватися до чого-небудь (звич. поганого); дозволити втягти себе в що-небудь віддаватися чому-небудь
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3 countenance
I n схвалення, моральна підтримка, заохочення- to give countenance to a plan підтримати план- to lend countenance to a plan підтримати планII v1. заохочувати, морально підтримувати2. схвалювати, санкціоновувати, дозволяти
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