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1 LEND
• If you want to keep a friend, never borrow, never lend - Кредит портит отношения (K)• Lend a dollar, lose a friend - В долг давать - дружбу терять (B)• Lend and lose the loan, or gain an enemy - В долг давать - дружбу терять (B)• Lend money and you get an enemy - В долг давать - дружбу терять (B), Занимает, кланяется; а отдает, так чванится (3)• Lend money, lose a friend - Кредит портит отношения (K)• Lend only that which you can afford to lose - Чего немножко, того не мечи в окошко (4)• Lend your money and lose your friend - В долг давать - дружбу терять (B), Кредит портит отношения (K)• Not so good to borrow as to be able to lend - Лучше дать, чем взять (Л)• When I lent I had a friend, when I asked he was unkind - В долг давать - дружбу терять (B), Занимает, кланяется; а отдает, так чванится (3) -
2 lend
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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* * *(pl. -ir and -ar), f. loin, rump.* * *f., pl. lendir, mod. also lendar; [A. S. lenden; Old Engl. lendes; Scot. lendis; Engl. loins; O. H. G. lenti; Germ. lende]:—the loin; the mod. usage distinguishes between the sing., the loin or croup of a horse and pl. lendar of the human loins; lendir yðrar skulu þér gyrða, Hom. 84 (Luke xii. 35); munu konungar út af þínum lendum fæðask, Stj., Sks. 404; undir herðum, lendum, knés-botum, Edda 40; lenda-kláði, Fas. iii. 102:—of a horse, hann flær af henni alla baklengjuna aptr á lend, Grett. 91; á lend hestinum, Nj. 91; hann klappar á lend hestinum, Bs. i. 633; um höfuð, lend, brjóst ok kvið ok allan hest, Sks. 404. lenda-verkr, m. ‘loin-work,’ lumbago, Pr. 471, Ld. 32. -
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[from Fre Inde]: India. Zot ti les lasenn ar bann ki dan Larisi ek Lend = They were followed by those who are in Russia and India. Dan Lend u truv bann asosyasyon peyzan = In India you find peasant associations -
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[lend] past tense, past participle lent [lent] verb1) to give (someone) the use of for a time:يُقْرِض، يُعيرShe had forgotten her umbrella so I lent her mine to go home with.
2) to give or add (a quality) to:يُعْطي، يُضيفDesperation lent him strength.
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subst. crupper, loin, rump subst. (hest) croup -
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(f.) hip (anatomy) -
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loin -
9 lend/lent/lent
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10 lend a hand
قَدَّمَ العَوْن \ lend a hand: to help: Would you lend me a hand with moving this big table?. \ مَدَّ يَدَ المُسَاعَدَة \ lend a hand: to help: Would you lend me a hand with moving this big table? Lend him a hand with counting that money. -
11 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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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) -
13 lend a helping hand
to help or assist:يُساعِد، يَمُد يَدَ المُساعَدَهI'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.
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14 lend-borinn
part. ‘land-born,’ of the landed gentry, Eg. 342, Fms. viii. 155. -
15 lend-ván
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16 lend itself to
to be suitable for or adapt easily to:يكون مُلائِماThe play lends itself to performance by children.
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17 Office of Lend Lease Administration
Abbreviation: OLLAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Office of Lend Lease Administration
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18 somebody who always relies on other people to do things or lend him things
Australian slang: bludgerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > somebody who always relies on other people to do things or lend him things
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19 mjöîm, lend
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20 p.p. od to lend
• lent
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lend — W3S3 [lend] v past tense and past participle lent [lent] [: Old English; Origin: lAnan, from lAn; LOAN1] 1.) a) [T] to let someone borrow money or something that belongs to you for a short time →↑borrow lend sth to sb ▪ I lent my CD p … Dictionary of contemporary English
lend — [ lend ] (past tense and past participle lent [ lent ] ) verb ** 1. ) transitive to give someone something for a short time, expecting that they will give it back to you later. If you lend someone something, they borrow it from you: The local… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Lend — (l[e^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lent} (l[e^]nt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lending}.] [OE. lenen, AS. l[=ae]nan, fr. l[=ae]n loan; akin to G. lehnen to lend. See {Loan}.] 1. To allow the custody and use of, on condition of the return of the same; to grant … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lend — /lend/ verb past tense and past participle lent /lent/ 1 MONEY/CAR/BOOK ETC a) (T) to let someone borrow money from you or use something that you own, which they will give you back later: lend sb sth: I wish I d never lent him my car. | Can you… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lend — vb lent, lend·ing vt 1: to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be returned 2: to let out (money) for temporary use on condition of repayment with interest vi: to make a loan lend·able adj lend·er … Law dictionary
lend — 1. see loan. Use of lend for borrow (May I lend your pen?) occurs in some British dialects but is non standard. 2. Use of lend as a noun occurs in British dialect use and colloquially in New Zealand, but is non standard: • Could you give me the… … Modern English usage
Lend — Blason inconnu … Wikipédia en Français
lend*/*/*/ — [lend] (past tense and past participle lent [lent] ) verb 1) [T] to give someone something for a short time, expecting that they will give it back to you later The local library will lend books for a month without charge.[/ex] She lent me her… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
lend — /lend/ verb to allow someone to use something for a period ● to lend something to someone or to lend someone something ● to lend money against security ● He lent the company money or He lent money to the company. ● The bank lent him £50,000 to… … Dictionary of banking and finance
lend — [lend] vt. lent, lending [< ME lenen (with unhistoric d < pt.) < OE lænan < læn, a LOAN] 1. to let another use or have (a thing) temporarily and on condition that it, or the equivalent, be returned: opposed to BORROW 2. to let out… … English World dictionary
Lend — can refer to the following:*Lend, Austria, a town in the district of Zell am See in the state of Salzburg *Lend (Graz), a district of Grazee also*Loan … Wikipedia