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1 interest
['intrəst, ]( American[) 'intərist] 1. noun1) (curiosity; attention: That newspaper story is bound to arouse interest.) interesse2) (a matter, activity etc that is of special concern to one: Gardening is one of my main interests.) interesse3) (money paid in return for borrowing a usually large sum of money: The (rate of) interest on this loan is eight per cent; ( also adjective) the interest rate.) juro4) ((a share in the ownership of) a business firm etc: He bought an interest in the night-club.) acções5) (a group of connected businesses which act together to their own advantage: I suspect that the scheme will be opposed by the banking interest (= all the banks acting together).) sociedade2. verb1) (to arouse the curiosity and attention of; to be of importance or concern to: Political arguments don't interest me at all.) interessar2) ((with in) to persuade to do, buy etc: Can I interest you in (buying) this dictionary?) interessar•- interesting
- interestingly
- in one's own interest
- in one's interest
- in the interests of
- in the interest of
- lose interest
- take an interest* * *in.terest['intrist] n 1 interesse, atração. he showed a great interest for my case / ele demonstrou grande interesse pelo meu caso. the book has lost all interest for me / o livro não me atrai mais. 2 Com ação, parte, porção. 3 coisa que interessa. 4 sociedade. 5 vantagem, benefício (próprio). 6 força (moral), influência, importância. he has no interest in the town / ele não possui influência na cidade. it is only of small interest to know / é de somenos importância saber. 7 Econ juros. he cannot pay the interest on the capital / ele não pode pagar os juros sobre o capital. he lends at interest / ele empresta dinheiro a juros. 8 Com lucro. • vt 1 interessar, atrair, cativar. 2 importar, concernir, atingir, comover. I interest myself in eu me interesso por. in my (your) interest em meu (seu) interesse. in the interest of em benefício de. the landed interest os latifundiários. to be interested in estar interessado em. to have someone’s interests at heart importar-se com alguém, tentar ajudar alguém. to take no interest in não interessar-se por. -
2 interest
1 ინტერესი, დაინტერესებაgreat / deep / lively / intense, keen interest დიდი / ღრმა / ცოცხალი / მძაფრი ინტერესი●●in the interests of safety უშიშროების გულისთვის2 წილი3 პროცენტიhe lends money at an interest of 10% სესხად ფულის 10% სარგებელში იძლევა4 დაინტერესება (დააინტერესებს)self-interested ანგარებიანი, სათავისოhe represents our interests ჩვენი ინტერესების წარმომადგენელია / ჩვენს ინტერესებს იცავსbe more regardful of your interests შენს ინტერესებზე უფრო მეტად უნდა იზრუნო●●you have a vested interest in his resignation შენი დაინტერესება მის გადადგომაში სავსებით გამართლებულიაto what degree are you interested in archaeology? რამდენად ხარ დაინტერესებული არქეოლოგიით?clash of interests ინტერესების შეჯახება / დაპირისპირება -
3 (a) bank lends loans
a bank lends loans (announces currency rates, an increase of interest rates) банк выдаёт ссуду (объявляет валютный курс, повышает процентные ставки)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) bank lends loans
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4 lend
1. Ibe willing to lend охотно давать взаймы2. IIlend in some manner lend willingly (grudgingly, etc.) охотно и т. д. давать взаймы /одалживать/3. IIIlend smth. lend one's books (one's music, a pen, one's bicycle, one's knife, one's things, etc.) давать на время [свои] книги и т. д.; lend money (a dollar, ten pounds, etc.) ссужать деньгами и т. д., давать деньги и т. д. взаймы4. IVlend smth. in some manner lend smth. willingly (conditionally, gracefully, grudgingly, gratuitously, etc.) охотно и т. д. давать взаймы /одалживать/ что-л.5. Vlend smb. smth. lend one's friend ten dollars одолжить приятелю десять долларов; lend him one's car дать ему на время свою машину; lend one's neighbour some books дать соседу почитать [свои] книги; lend me your ears выслушай меня; danger lent me wings ощущение опасности побудило меня бежать еще быстрее /придало мне крылья/6. XVIlend on (against, at) smth. lend on one's estate (against security, on goods, etc.) давать взаймы под залог усадьбы и т. д.; lend at high interest давать /ссужать/ деньги под высокие проценты7. XVIIIlend oneself to smth.1) lend oneself to dishonest means (to such shady schemes, to the concealment of the facts, to meanness, etc.) прибегать к нечестным средствам и т.д., опуститься до нечестных средств и т. д.; I would not lend myself to such a transaction я не стал бы заниматься такими сделками, я не опустился бы до подобных махинаций; don't lend yourself to their schemes не давай себя втянуть в их махинации2) this subject admirably (readily, easily, etc.) lends itself to literary (poetic, scientific, etc.) editing эта тема прекрасно и т. д. поддается литературной и т. д. обработке; these facts (data, etc.) don't easily lend themselves to analysis (to study, etc.) эти факты и т. д. нелегко анализировать и т. д., these methods lend themselves readily to instruction эти методы легко могут быть использованы /удобны/ для обучения; а fork does not lend itself to the purposes of a corkscrew вилка не годится в качестве /вместо/ штопора; secluded spots lend themselves to meditation уединенные места располагают к размышлениям8. XXI11) lend smth., smb. to smb., smth. lend a dollar to a friend одолжить приятелю доллар; I forgot whom I lent the magazine to я забыл, кому дал журнал; lend an ear /one's ear/ to smb. a) прислушаться к кому-л.; б) выслушать кого-л.; lend one's name to smth. поддерживать что-л. своим авторитетом, разрешить воспользоваться своим именем; lend aid /assistance/ to the project (to the poor, to the oppressed, etc.) содействовать /оказать содействие/ этому проекту и т. д., lend smth. with smth. lend a helping hand with smth. помочь в каком-л. деле; lend a hand with the work (with smb.'s luggage, with the decorations, etc.) помочь /оказать помощь/ в работе и т. д.2) lend smth. to smb., smth. lend dignity to the man (charm to a girl, etc,) придавать достоинство мужчине и т. д.; this fact lends probability to the story этот факт придает истории достоверность; his manner lends colour to his story его манера рассказывать делает его рассказ более интересным; the distance lends enchantment to the view на расстоянии вид еще прекрасней -
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6 lend
1. n шотл. ссуда, заём2. v давать взаймы, давать на время3. v ссужать деньги под процентыlend out — давать взаймы, ссужать
4. v придавать; оказыватьlend support — оказывать поддержку; подтверждать
5. v отдаватьlaws that lend themselves to various interpretations — законы, которые допускают различные толкования
Синонимический ряд:1. accommodate (verb) accommodate; adapt oneself; adjust; comply; conform; oblige; suit oneself2. impart (verb) confer; contribute; furnish; give; grant; impart; present; supply3. loan (verb) advance; entrust; extend credit; lend on security; loan; place at interest; put at interest; trust withАнтонимический ряд:borrow; withhold -
7 bond
Fin1. a promise to repay with interest on specified dates money that an investor lends a company or government2. a certificate issued by a company or government that promises repayment of borrowed money at a set rate of interest on a particular date.Short-term bonds mature in up to 3 years, intermediate-term bonds in between 3 to 10 years, and long-term bonds in more than 10 years, with 30 years generally being the upper limit. Longer-term bonds are considered a higher risk because interest rates are certain to change during their lifetime. They tend to pay higher interest rates to attract investors and reward them for the additional risk.Bonds are traded on the open market, just like stocks. They are reliable economic indicators, but perform in the reverse direction to interest rates: if bond prices are rising, interest rates and stock markets are likely to be falling, while if interest rates have gone up since a bond was first issued, prices of new bonds will fall.3. (ANZ) a sum of money paid as a deposit, especially on rented premises4.(S. Africa) a mortgage bond -
8 lend
[lend]гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. lent1)а) одалживать, давать взаймыShe lent the money to him. — Она дала ему денег взаймы.
б) = lend out ссужать, давать под процентыBanks will only lend out money at a high rate of interest. — Банки выдают кредиты только под высокие проценты.
2) давать, придаватьHis dispassionate manner lends great force to his criticisms. — Его невозмутимая манера придаёт особую убедительность его критике.
Syn:3) (lend itself / oneself to) приспосабливаться, прилаживаться к (чему-л.), годиться для (чего-л.)This topic lends itself admirably to class discussion. — Эта тема идеально подходит к обсуждению в классе.
He loves Ireland too well to lend himself to such a policy. — Он слишком любит Ирландию, чтобы согласиться с такой политикой.
Syn:••to lend one's ear(s) — уделить внимание, выслушать
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9 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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Fina person who lends money against the security of a wide variety of chattels, from jewelry to cars. The borrower may recover the goods by repaying the loan and interest by a certain date. Otherwise, the items pawned are sold and any surplus after the deduction of expenses, the loan, and interest is returned to the borrower. -
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Общая лексика: вторые закладные (Black's Law Dictionary - Second mortgages issued when a lender assumes the payments on the borrower's low-interest first mortgage (usu. issued through a different lender) and lends ad) -
12 moneylender
noun (a person who lends money and charges interest.) prestamistatr['mʌnɪlendəSMALLr/SMALL]1 prestamista nombre masulino o femeninomoneylender ['mʌni.lɛndər] n: prestamista mfn.• prestamista s.m.,f.noun prestamista mf['mʌnɪˌlendǝ(r)]N prestamista mf* * *noun prestamista mf -
13 lend
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.) låne (ut)2) (to give or add (a quality) to: Desperation lent him strength.) gi, kaste et skjær over•1) låne, låne ut2) gi, forlene medlend a hand with something hjelpe til med noelend a helping hand rekke en hjelpende hånd, gi en hjelpende håndlend an\/one's ear to lytte til, høre pålend at interest låne ut mot rentelend itself to ( om ting) passe for, passe tilinnby tillend one's aid hjelpe tillend oneself to gå med på, samtykke til nedverdige seg til, få seg til, la seg bruke tillend one's name gi sitt navn tillend someone a hand gi noen en hjelpende hånd, hjelpe noenlend someone something låne noen noelend something to somebody låne noe bort til noen -
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noun (a person who lends money and charges interest.) pengeutlånersubst. \/ˈmʌnɪˌlendə\/pengeutlåner, ågerkar -
15 moneylender
noun (a person who lends money and charges interest.) peningalánari -
16 moneylender
csendestárs, pénzkölcsönző* * *noun (a person who lends money and charges interest.) pénzkölcsönző -
17 moneylender
noun (a person who lends money and charges interest.) agiota* * *mon.ey.lend.er[m'∧nilendə] n agiota. -
18 moneylender
n. tefeci, faizci* * *tefeci* * *noun (a person who lends money and charges interest.) faizci, tefeci -
19 moneylender
noun (a person who lends money and charges interest.) izposojevalec denarja -
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