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81 to lend money free of interest
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82 to lend money on collateral
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83 to lend money on goods
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84 to lend money on interest
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85 to lend money on mortgage
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86 to lend money on pawn
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87 to lend money on pledge
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88 to lend money on securities
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89 to lend money on security
ссужать деньги под залог, под обеспечениеEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to lend money on security
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90 to lend money on stock
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91 to lend money at an interest of 3%
давать деньги в кредит под 3%/ссужать деньги под 3%English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to lend money at an interest of 3%
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92 to lend money on high interest
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93 to lend money on interest
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94 to lend money to smb
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95 to lend money on securities
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[lend]lend refl. годиться (только о вещах) lend давать, предоставлять; to lend assistance (support) оказывать помощь (поддержку) lend давать, сообщать, придавать; to lend probability to a story придавать правдоподобие рассказу lend (lent) давать взаймы; одалживать; ссужать, to lend long предоставлять долгосрочную ссуду lend давать взаймы lend заем lend refl. предаваться (мечтам и т. п.) lend предоставлять заем, давать взаймы, давать в ссуду, ссужать (что-л.) lend refl. прибегать (к чему-л. обыкн. дурному); to lend oneself to dishonesty прибегнуть к подлости lend ссуда lend ссужать lend out выдавать книги (в библиотеке); to lend one's ears (или ear) выслушать; to lend a (helping) hand помочь lend (lent) давать взаймы; одалживать; ссужать, to lend long предоставлять долгосрочную ссуду lend money on предоставлять заем под залог lend money on ссужать деньги под залог lend on pawn ссужать деньги под залог lend out выдавать книги (в библиотеке); to lend one's ears (или ear) выслушать; to lend a (helping) hand помочь lend refl. прибегать (к чему-л. обыкн. дурному); to lend oneself to dishonesty прибегнуть к подлости lend out выдавать книги (в библиотеке); to lend one's ears (или ear) выслушать; to lend a (helping) hand помочь lend out одалживать lend out money on real property ссужать под залог недвижимости lend out money on securities ссужать деньги под залог ценных бумаг lend давать, сообщать, придавать; to lend probability to a story придавать правдоподобие рассказу -
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(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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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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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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money 1. ECON Geld n, Geldsorte f, Münze f; Vermögen n (wealth); Geldbetrag m (amount); 2. FIN, GEN Geld n, (infrml) Kohle f, (infrml) Knete f, (infrml) Mäuse fpl, (infrml) Kies m • at the money 1. FIN zum Preis; 2. STOCK am Geld (options); Basispreis entspricht dem Marktpreis • borrow funds [money] BANK Geld aufnehmen • borrow money from sb GEN Geld von jmdm. borgen [leihen] • come into money GEN (infrml) zu Geld kommen • get good value for money ECON etw. für sein Geld bekommen • in the money STOCK im Geld (options) • invest money GEN Geld anlegen • lend money BANK, FIN Geld leihen • money is no object GEN Geld spielt keine Rolle • park money BANK Geld vorübergehend anlegen • pour money into GEN investieren in • put money down GEN Geld anlegen • raise money on a mortgage GEN Geld durch eine Hypothek aufnehmen
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