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1 emprestar
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2 arrimar el hombro
• lend• lend a hand• lend a hand to• lend an ear• pitch in• put one's shoulder to the wheel -
3 prestar con seguridad colateral
• lend money• lend on collateral• lend on credit• lend with a collateral guaranteeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prestar con seguridad colateral
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4 dar a crédito
• lend• lend on bottomry bond• lend on credit -
5 dar a la gruesa
• lend on bottomry bond• lend on collateral• Lend-Lease Act -
6 ley de préstamo y arriendo
• lend ears to• lend money• Lend-Lease ActDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ley de préstamo y arriendo
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7 ley de préstamos y arriendos
• lend ears to• lend money• Lend-Lease ActDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ley de préstamos y arriendos
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8 otorgar préstamos
• lend lease• lend money• lend on bottomry bond -
9 préstamo y arriendo
• lend credit to• lend lease• Lend-Lease Act -
10 prestar con prima
• lend an ear• lend at a premium• lend at high interest rates -
11 prestar con usura
• lend an ear to• lend at high interest rates• lend at interest -
12 prestar dinero
• lend lease• lend money• lend on bottomry bond -
13 prestar dinero a interés
• lend at a premium• lend at interest• lend color toDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prestar dinero a interés
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14 dar color a
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15 dar a logro
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16 dar en préstamo
• lend out -
17 prestar a logro
• lend on interest -
18 prestar con intereses
• lend on interest -
19 prestar sobre hipoteca
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20 prestar valores
• lend securities• loan shares
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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