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1 lend
[lend] 1.1) (loan) prestare [object, money]to lend sb. sth. to lend sth. to sb. — prestare qcs. a qcn
to lend an ear — prestare orecchio, prestare ascolto
2.to lend weight to sth. — dare peso a qcs
3.to lend at 15% — concedere un prestito al 15%
* * *[lend]past tense, past participle - lent; verb1) (to give (someone) the use of for a time: She had forgotten her umbrella so I lent her mine to go home with.) prestare2) (to give or add (a quality) to: Desperation lent him strength.) dare•* * *[lend] 1.1) (loan) prestare [object, money]to lend sb. sth. to lend sth. to sb. — prestare qcs. a qcn
to lend an ear — prestare orecchio, prestare ascolto
2.to lend weight to sth. — dare peso a qcs
3.to lend at 15% — concedere un prestito al 15%
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2 lend
1 ( loan) prêter [object, money] ; to lend sb sth prêter qch à qn ; I lent John my bicycle, I lent my bicycle to John j'ai prêté ma bicyclette à John ; I've been lent a bicycle by John John m'a prêté une bicyclette ; I've been lent a bicycle on m'a prêté une bicyclette ; to lend money at 10% prêter de l'argent à 10% ;2 (add, provide) conférer [quality, character, credibility] (to à) ; prêter [support] ; to lend support to sth étayer qch ; to lend an ear prêter l'oreille ; to lend a hand prêter une main ; to lend one's name to prêter son nom à ; to lend weight to sth donner du poids à qch.B vi (pp, prét lent) Fin prêter, accorder un prêt (to à) ; to lend against sth prêter contre la garantie de qch ; to lend at 15% prêter à 15%.C v refl (pp, prét lent) se prêter (to à) ; her novels do not lend themselves to being filmed ses romans ne se prêtent pas à une adaptation pour le cinéma.■ lend out:▶ lend out [sth], lend [sth] out prêter. -
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lendpast tense, past participle - lent; verb1) (to give (someone) the use of for a time: She had forgotten her umbrella so I lent her mine to go home with.) prestar2) (to give or add (a quality) to: Desperation lent him strength.) dar, dotar de•lend vb dejar / prestarcan you lend me your pen? ¿me dejas tu boli?tr[lend]1 dejar, prestar■ could you lend me some money? ¿me dejas un poco de dinero?2 figurative use (add) dotar de, prestar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto lend an ear (to somebody) escuchar (a alguien)to lend oneself to something prestarse a algo, prestarse para algoto lend (somebody) a hand echar una mano (a alguien)1) : prestarto lend money: prestar dinero2) give: darit lends force to his criticism: da fuerza a su crítica3)to lend oneself to : prestarse av.(§ p.,p.p.: lent) = dar v.(§pres: doy, das...) subj: dé-pret: di-•)• prestar v.lend
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(past & past p lent) transitive verba) ( loan) prestar, dejar (Esp fam)b) ( give)to lend something TO something — darle* algo a algo
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v reflPhrasal Verbs:- lend out[lend] (pt, pp lent)1. VT1) (as favour) prestar, dejarto lend sb sth, lend sth to sb — prestar algo a algn, dejar algo a algn
2) (Econ) [bank, building society] prestar3) (=give)ear I, 1., 1), hand 1., 5), name 1., 1), weight 1., 3)4) (reflexive)he refused to lend himself to their scheming — se negó a colaborar en sus intrigas, no quiso prestarse a sus intrigas
2.VI (Econ) prestar dinero- lend out* * *[lend]
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(past & past p lent) transitive verba) ( loan) prestar, dejar (Esp fam)b) ( give)to lend something TO something — darle* algo a algo
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4 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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1. transitive verb,1) leihen2) (give, impart) geben; zur Verfügung stellen [Dienste]; verleihen [Würde, Glaubwürdigkeit, Zauber]2. reflexive verb,lend one's name/authority to something — seinen Namen/guten Namen für etwas hergeben
the book lends itself/does not lend itself to use as a learning aid — das Buch eignet sich/eignet sich nicht als Lehrmittel
* * *[lend]past tense, past participle - lent; verb1) (to give (someone) the use of for a time: She had forgotten her umbrella so I lent her mine to go home with.) leihen•- academic.ru/117147/lend_itself_to">lend itself to* * *<lent, lent>[lend]I. vt1. (loan)▪ to \lend [sb] sth [or sth [to sb]] [jdm] etw leihenthe bank agreed to \lend him £5,000 die Bank gewährte ihm einen Kredit in der Höhe von 5.000 Pfundto \lend money [to sb] [jdm] Geld leihen2. (impart)▪ to \lend sth to sb/sth jdm/etw etw verleihenflowers all around the room \lend the place a cheerful look durch die vielen Blumen wirkt der Raum freundlichphotographs \lend some credibility to his story durch die Fotos wird seine Geschichte glaubwürdigerto \lend charm to sb jdn elegant aussehen [o wirken] lassento \lend dignity to sb jdm Würde verleihento \lend weight to an argument ein Argument verstärken, einem Argument [noch] mehr Gewicht verleihento \lend support to a view einen Eindruck verstärken3. (adapt)he stiffly lent himself to her embraces steif ließ er ihre Umarmungen über sich ergehen4. (be suitable)the computer \lends itself to many different uses der Computer ist vielseitig einsetzbar5.▶ to \lend an ear zuhören▶ to \lend a hand helfen▶ to \lend sb a hand [or a hand to sb] jdm zur Hand gehenII. vi* * *[lend] pret, ptp lent1. vt2) (fig: give) verleihen (to +dat); name gebento lend (one's) support to sb/sth — jdn/etw unterstützen
to lend a hand — helfen, mit anfassen
2. vrdoesn't really lend itself to radio —
these problems don't lend themselves to quick solutions — für diese Probleme gibt es keine schnelle Lösung
* * *lend [lend] prät und pperf lent [lent] v/t1. (ver-, aus)leihen:lend sb £100 jemandem 100 Pfund leihen;lend money on goods Waren beleihen oder lombardieren2. fig Würde, Nachdruck, Farbe etc verleihen (to dat)3. fig leihen, gewähren, schenken:lend one’s name to sth seinen Namen für etwas hergeben;lend o.s. to stha) sich zu etwas hergeben,b) sich einer Sache hingeben;* * *1. transitive verb,1) leihen2) (give, impart) geben; zur Verfügung stellen [Dienste]; verleihen [Würde, Glaubwürdigkeit, Zauber]2. reflexive verb,lend one's name/authority to something — seinen Namen/guten Namen für etwas hergeben
the book lends itself/does not lend itself to use as a learning aid — das Buch eignet sich/eignet sich nicht als Lehrmittel
* * *(out) v.ausleihen v.borgen v.leihen v.(§ p.,pp.: lieh, geliehen)verleihen v. -
6 lend
<lent, lent> [lend] vt1) ( loan)to \lend [sb] sth [or sth [to sb]] [jdm] etw leihen;the bank agreed to \lend him £5000 die Bank gewährte ihm einen Kredit in Höhe von £5000;to \lend money [to sb] [jdm] Geld leihen2) ( impart)to \lend sth to sb/ sth jdm/etw etw verleihen;flowers all around the room \lend the place a cheerful look durch die vielen Blumen wirkt der Raum freundlich;photographs \lend some credibility to his story durch die Fotos wird seine Geschichte glaubwürdiger;to \lend charm to sth etw dat Zauber verleihen;to \lend charm to sb jdn elegant aussehen [o wirken] lassen;to \lend dignity to sb jdm Würde verleihen;to \lend weight to an argument ein Argument verstärken, einem Argument [noch] mehr Gewicht verleihen;to \lend support to a view einen Eindruck verstärken3) ( adapt)to \lend oneself sich akk anpassen;he stiffly lent himself to her embraces steif ließ er ihre Umarmungen über sich ergehen4) ( be suitable)the computer \lends itself to many different uses der Computer ist vielseitig einsetzbarPHRASES:to \lend an ear zuhören;to \lend a hand helfen;to \lend one's name to sth seinen [guten] Namen für etw akk hergeben;to \lend to sb jdm Geld leihen; bank jdm Kredit gewähren -
7 lend
[lɛnd]pt, pp lent, vtto lend sth to sb — pożyczać (pożyczyć perf) coś komuś
it lends itself to … — to nadaje się do +gen
the problem doesn't lend itself to simple solutions — tego problemu nie da się rozwiązać w prosty sposób
to lend sb a hand (with sth) — pomagać (pomóc perf) komuś (przy czymś)
* * *[lend]past tense, past participle - lent; verb1) (to give (someone) the use of for a time: She had forgotten her umbrella so I lent her mine to go home with.) pożyczyć2) (to give or add (a quality) to: Desperation lent him strength.) (do)dać• -
8 lend
prêter;∎ to lend sth to sb, to lend sb sth prêter qch à qn;∎ to lend money at interest prêter de l'argent à l'intérêt;∎ to lend money against security prêter de l'argent sur titresprêter;∎ to lend at 12 percent prêter à 12 pour cent -
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v. (lent) 1. \lend sth (to sb) зээлүүлэх, зээлдүүлэх, түр өгөх. 2. зээл өгөх. 3. \lend sth to sth нэмэх. lender n. зээлүүлэгч, зээл өгөгч. lending n. зээл өгөх. -
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lend [lend](preterite, past participle lent) transitive verba. [+ money, possessions] prêterb. [+ importance] accorder ; [+ dignity, mystery] conférerc. (reflexive) to lend itself (or o.s.) to... se prêter à...• the novel doesn't lend itself to being filmed ce roman ne se prête pas à une adaptation cinématographique* * *[lend] 1.transitive verb (prét, pp lent) prêter [object, money]; conférer [quality, credibility] (to à); prêter [support]2.it doesn't lend itself to... — il ne se prête pas à...
intransitive verb (prét, pp lent) Commerce prêter (to à)to lend at 15% — prêter à 15%
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11 lend out
◆ lend outvt▪ to \lend out out ⇆ sth etw ausleihen [o verleihen]* * *vt sepverleihen; books also ausleihen* * *v.verpumpen* v. -
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أَعَارَ \ lend: to give (sth.) to sb. for a short time, after which it must be given back: Will you lend me $5 till next Tuesday. \ أَقْرَضَ \ lend: to lent give (sth.) to sb. for a short time, after which it must be given back: Will you lend me $5 till next Tuesday?. \ دَايَنَ \ lend: to give (sth.) to sb. for a short time, after which it must be given back: Will you lend me $5 till next Tuesday. -
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عَاوَنَ \ aid: to give support to; help. collaborate: to work together (with sb.) for some special purpose: He is collaborating with a friend on writing a book about modern music. contribute: to give sth. for a common purpose: Each of us contributed (a pound) to the cost of the gift. help: to do part of another person’s work; make it easier for sb. or sth. to do what is needed: Please help me (to) lift this box. Rain helps plants (to) grow. If I can’t do it alone, will you help?. lend a hand: to help: Lend him a hand with counting that money. \ See Also ساعد (سَاعَدَ) -
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[lɛnd]vt lent pt, pp(gen) prestare, (fig: impart: importance, mystery, authority) conferirehe lent me £10 — mi ha prestato dieci sterline
to lend out — prestare, dare in prestito
to lend an ear to sb/sth — prestare ascolto a qn/qc
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17 lend a hand
سَاعَدَ \ aid: to give support to; help. assist: to help: She assisted him in planning the house. She assisted in planning it. Good glasses will assist you to read. help: to do part of another person’s work; make it easier for sb. or sth. to do what is needed: Please help me (to) lift this box. Rain helps plants (to) grow. If I can’t do it alone, will you help?. lend a hand: to help: Would you lend me a hand with moving this big table?. -
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20 prestare
lendprestare ascolto/aiuto a qualcuno listen to/help someoneprestare un servizio provide a service* * *prestare v.tr.1 ( dare in prestito) to lend*; (spec. denaro) to loan: prestare denaro, un libro a qlcu., to lend money, a book to s.o. (o to lend s.o. money, a book); prestare denaro a interesse, to lend (o to loan) money on (o at) interest; prestare denaro senza interesse, to lend (o to loan) money free of interest; prestare denaro a usura, to lend (o to loan) money on usury // farsi prestare qlco. da qlcu., to borrow sthg. from s.o.2 ( dare) to give*, to lend*: prestare aiuto, man forte, una mano a qlcu., to lend s.o. a (helping) hand; prestare attenzione, to pay attention; prestare giuramento, to swear (o to take an oath); prestare fede a qlcu., to believe s.o.; prestare obbedienza a qlcu., to obey s.o.; prestare omaggio a qlcu., to pay homage to s.o.; prestare orecchio, ascolto a qlco., qlcu., to lend an ear (o to listen) to sthg., s.o.; prestare delle cure a qlcu., to give treatment to s.o. (o to give s.o. treatment); prestare la propria opera, to give one's services; prestare servizio, to work (o to be employed) // (dir.) prestare garanzia, to give security // prestare il fianco alle critiche, (fig.) to lay oneself open to criticism.◘ prestarsi v.rifl.1 ( prodigarsi, adoperarsi) to put* oneself out, to help (s.o.): chiediglielo pure, il professore si presta volentieri per i suoi alunni, don't hesitate to ask him, the professor is happy to put himself out for (o to help) his students; è sempre pronto a prestare quando c'è bisogno, he is always ready to help in case of need2 ( essere disponibile) to lend* oneself, to favour (sthg.); ( acconsentire) to consent (to sthg.): si presta sempre a iniziative del genere, he always lends himself to (o favours) such initiatives; non si presterebbe mai a un inganno, he would never lend himself to (o he would never countenance) deception; non credo che si presterà a fare una cosa del genere, I don't think he will consent to do such a thing◆ v.intr.pron. ( essere adatto) to be fit (for sthg., for doing), to lend* oneself: questo palcoscenico non si presta per grandi spettacoli, this stage is not fit (o suitable) for big shows; questo attore non si presta a ruoli comici, this actor isn't suited (o doesn't lend himself) to comic roles; l'alluminio si presta a molti usi, aluminium lends itself to many uses; questa stoffa non si presta per fare tende, this material isn't suitable for making curtains (o doesn't make good curtains) // questa frase si presta facilmente a un malinteso, this sentence lays itself open to misinterpretation.* * *[pres'tare]1. vtprestare qc a qn — to lend sb sth, lend sth to sb
prestare aiuto a qn — to give sb a helping hand, lend sb a hand
prestare ascolto o orecchio a — to listen to
2. vr (prestarsi)3. vip (prestarsi)prestarsi per o a — to lend itself to, be suitable for
la frase si presta a molteplici interpretazioni — the phrase lends itself to numerous interpretations
* * *[pres'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to lend*prestare qcs. a qcn. — to lend sb. sth.
farsi prestare qcs. da qcn. — to borrow sth. from sb
2) (accordare)prestare assistenza a qcn. — to give assistance to sb.
2.prestare i primi soccorsi a qcn. — to give sb. first aid
verbo pronominale prestarsi1) (accondiscendere) to offer oneself-rsi a qcs. — to make oneself available for sth
- rsi a due diverse interpretazioni — [frase, testo] to permit of two interpretations form.
* * *prestare/pres'tare/ [1]1 to lend*; prestare qcs. a qcn. to lend sb. sth.; farsi prestare qcs. da qcn. to borrow sth. from sb.2 (accordare) prestare assistenza a qcn. to give assistance to sb.; prestare i primi soccorsi a qcn. to give sb. first aid; prestare attenzione a to pay attention toII prestarsi verbo pronominale1 (accondiscendere) to offer oneself; -rsi a qcs. to make oneself available for sth.2 (essere adatto) - rsi a to lend oneself to; - rsi a due diverse interpretazioni [frase, testo] to permit of two interpretations form.; - rsi all'adattamento televisivo to be adaptable for TV.
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