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1 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.) 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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v reflPhrasal Verbs:- lend out -
2 lend a hand
expr.• arrimar el hombro expr.• dar una mano expr.• darle una mano expr.• prestar ayuda expr. -
3 lend out
v + o + adv, v + adv + o prestar, dejar (Esp fam)to lend something out to somebody — prestarle or (Esp tb) dejarle algo a alguien
VT + ADV prestar* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o prestar, dejar (Esp fam)to lend something out to somebody — prestarle or (Esp tb) dejarle algo a alguien
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4 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) prestarse a algo -
5 lend
vt.1 prestar (dinero, libro, lapiz)2 proporcionar, prestar (dignidad, soporte, credibilidad) ( to a)3 otorgar préstamo.4 otorgar préstamos. (pt & pp lent) -
6 lend lease
v.otorgar préstamos. -
7 lend money
v.prestar dinero, prestar, otorgar préstamos. -
8 lend out
v.dar en préstamo, dar en alquiler, prestar, dejar. -
9 lend securities
v.prestar valores. -
10 lend to
v.1 financiar, dar crédito a.2 prestar a.3 prestar para. -
11 lend-lease
adj.prestatario, de préstamos.s.préstamo y arriendo. -
12 Lend-Lease Act
s.ley de préstamo y arriendo, ley de préstamos y arriendos. -
13 lend-leasing
s.préstamo y arriendo. -
14 borrow or lend at interest
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15 to add/lend credence to something
to add/lend credence to somethingdar crédito a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to add/lend credence to something
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16 to lend (somebody) a hand
echar una mano (a alguien) -
17 to lend a hand
echar una mano -
18 to lend an ear (to somebody)
escuchar (a alguien) -
19 to lend colour to something
dar credibilidad a algo, hacer que algo parezca verdad -
20 to lend money on security
prestar dinero sobre fianza
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