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LEND


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Related to lend: lend a hand


LEND

to grant the use of something that will be returned; to make a loan: I agreed to
lend him the money.; to help: lend a hand

Not to be confused with:
loan – the act of lending: the loan of a book; money lent: The bank granted the
loan. [Some contend that lend is a verb and loan is a noun. However, loan as a
verb meaning to lend has been used in English for nearly eight hundred years.
Loan is most common in financial contexts.]
Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary
Embree


LEND

 (lĕnd)
v. lent (lĕnt), lend·ing, lends
v.tr.
1.
a. To give or allow the use of temporarily on the condition that the same or its
equivalent will be returned.
b. To provide (money) temporarily on condition that the amount borrowed be
returned, usually with an interest fee.
2. To make available for another's use: The neighbors lent us help after the
storm.
3. To contribute or impart: Books and a fireplace lent a feeling of warmth to
the room.
v.intr.
To make a loan. See Usage Note at loan.
Idioms:
lend a hand
To be of assistance.
lend (itself) to
To accommodate or offer itself to; be suitable for: "The presidency does not
lend itself to on the job training" (Joe Biden).

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[Middle English lenden, alteration of lenen (on the model of such verbs as
senden, to send, whose past participle sent rhymed with lent, past participle of
lenen), from Old English lǣnan; see leikw- in Indo-European roots.]

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lend′er n.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright
© 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton
Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.


LEND

(lɛnd)
vb, lends, lending or lent (lɛnt)
1. (tr) to permit the use of (something) with the expectation of return of the
same or an equivalent
2. to provide (money) temporarily, often at interest
3. (Banking & Finance) (intr) to provide loans, esp as a profession
4. (tr) to impart or contribute (something, esp some abstract quality): her
presence lent beauty.
5. (tr) to provide, esp in order to assist or support: he lent his skill to the
company.
6. lend an ear to listen
7. lend itself to possess the right characteristics or qualities for: the novel
lends itself to serialization.
8. lend oneself to give support, cooperation, etc
[C15 lende (originally the past tense), from Old English lǣnan, from lǣn loan1;
related to Icelandic lāna, Old High German lēhanōn]
ˈlender n
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ©
HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011,
2014


LEND

(lɛnd)

v. lent, lend•ing. v.t.
1. to grant the use of (something) on condition that it or its equivalent will
be returned.
2. to give (money) on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid
for its temporary use.
3. (of a library) to allow the use of (books and other materials) outside
library premises for a specified period.
4. to give or contribute obligingly or helpfully: to lend one's support to a
cause.
5. to adapt (itself or oneself) to something; be suitable for: The building
lends itself to inexpensive remodeling.
6. to furnish or impart: Distance lends enchantment to the view.
v.i.
7. to make a loan.
Idioms:
lend a hand, to give help; aid.
[before 900; Middle English, variant (orig. past tense) of lenen, Old English
lǣnan (c. Old Frisian lēna, Old High German lēhanōn), derivative of lǣn loan;
see loan]
lend′a•ble, adj.
lend′er, n.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd.
Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.


BORROW

– lend

If you borrow something that belongs to someone else, you use it for a period of
time and then return it.

Could I borrow your car?
I borrowed this book from the library.

If you lend something you own to someone else, you allow them to have it or use
it for a period of time. The past tense form and -ed participle of lend is lent.

I lent her £50.
Would you lend me your calculator?

Be Careful!
You don't normally talk about borrowing or lending things that can't move. Don't
say, for example, 'Can I borrow your garage next week?' You say 'Can I use your
garage next week?'

You can use our washing machine.

Similarly, you don't usually say 'He lent me his office while he was on
holiday'. You say 'He let me use his office while he was on holiday'.

She brought them mugs of coffee and let them use her bath.
Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012


LEND


Past participle: lent
Gerund: lending

ImperativePresentPreteritePresent ContinuousPresent PerfectPast ContinuousPast
PerfectFutureFuture PerfectFuture ContinuousPresent Perfect ContinuousFuture
Perfect ContinuousPast Perfect ContinuousConditionalPast Conditional

Imperativelendlend

PresentI lendyou lendhe/she/it lendswe lendyou lendthey lend

PreteriteI lentyou lenthe/she/it lentwe lentyou lentthey lent

Present ContinuousI am lendingyou are lendinghe/she/it is lendingwe are
lendingyou are lendingthey are lending

Present PerfectI have lentyou have lenthe/she/it has lentwe have lentyou have
lentthey have lent

Past ContinuousI was lendingyou were lendinghe/she/it was lendingwe were
lendingyou were lendingthey were lending

Past PerfectI had lentyou had lenthe/she/it had lentwe had lentyou had lentthey
had lent

FutureI will lendyou will lendhe/she/it will lendwe will lendyou will lendthey
will lend

Future PerfectI will have lentyou will have lenthe/she/it will have lentwe will
have lentyou will have lentthey will have lent

Future ContinuousI will be lendingyou will be lendinghe/she/it will be lendingwe
will be lendingyou will be lendingthey will be lending

Present Perfect ContinuousI have been lendingyou have been lendinghe/she/it has
been lendingwe have been lendingyou have been lendingthey have been lending

Future Perfect ContinuousI will have been lendingyou will have been
lendinghe/she/it will have been lendingwe will have been lendingyou will have
been lendingthey will have been lending

Past Perfect ContinuousI had been lendingyou had been lendinghe/she/it had been
lendingwe had been lendingyou had been lendingthey had been lending

ConditionalI would lendyou would lendhe/she/it would lendwe would lendyou would
lendthey would lend

Past ConditionalI would have lentyou would have lenthe/she/it would have lentwe
would have lentyou would have lentthey would have lent

Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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Verb1.lend - bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the
company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere
to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"
contribute, impart, add, bestow, bring
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation;
"The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city";
"The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
factor - be a contributing factor; "make things factor into a company's
profitability"
instill, transfuse - impart gradually; "Her presence instilled faith into the
children"; "transfuse love of music into the students"
tinsel - impart a cheap brightness to; "his tinseled image of Hollywood"
throw in - add as an extra or as a gratuity
2.lend - give temporarily; let have for a limited time; "I will lend you my
car"; "loan me some money"
loan
give - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I
gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of
love and tender loving care"
hire out, rent out, farm out - grant the services of or the temporary use of,
for a fee; "We rent out our apartment to tourists every year"; "He hired himself
out as a cook"
trust - extend credit to; "don't trust my ex-wife; I won't pay her debts
anymore"
advance - pay in advance; "Can you advance me some money?"
borrow - get temporarily; "May I borrow your lawn mower?"
3.lend - have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or
vulnerable to; "This story would lend itself well to serialization on
television"; "The current system lends itself to great abuse"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate
noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton
University, Farlex Inc.


LEND

verb
1. loan, advance, sub (Brit. informal), accommodate one with I lent him ten
pounds to go to the pictures.
2. give, provide, add, present, supply, grant, afford, contribute, hand out,
furnish, confer, bestow, impart He attended the news conference to lend his
support.
lend itself to something be appropriate for, suit, be suitable for, fit, be
appropriate to, be adaptable to, present opportunities of, be serviceable for
The room itself lends itself well to summer eating with its light airy
atmosphere.
Quotations
"Neither a borrower nor a lender be" [William Shakespeare Hamlet]
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition.
2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002


LEND

verb
To supply (money), especially on credit:
advance, loan.
The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton
Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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أعاريُعْطي، يُضيفيُقْرِضُيُقرِضُيُقْرِض، يُعير
půjčitdodat
lånegive
leihenverleihen
δανείζω
prestar
lainata jollekulle
prêterbaillerdonneremprunter
posuditipozajmiti
gefa, ljálána
prestareprestarsiconferiredare in prestitodare una mano
貸し付ける貸す
빌려주다
paskolintiskolinti
aizdotsniegt
lenenuitlenen
lånelåne bortlåne utkaste et skjær over
pożyczaćpożyczyć
emprestar
împrumuta
ссужатьдавать взаймыодалживатьодолжить
posoditi
lånalåna ut
ให้กู้เงินให้ยืม
ödünç vermekvermekborç vermek
cho mượncho vay
借借出借给增添把...借给


LEND

[lend] (lent (pt, pp))
A. VT
1. (as favour) → prestar, dejar
to lend sb sth; lend sth to sb → prestar algo a algn, dejar algo a algn
2. (Fin) [bank, building society] → prestar
3. (= give) to lend credibility to sth → conceder credibilidad a algo
see also ear A1
see also hand A5
see also name A1
see also weight A3
4. (reflexive) the system does not lend itself to rapid reform → el sistema no
se presta a una reforma rápida
he refused to lend himself to their scheming → se negó a colaborar en sus
intrigas, no quiso prestarse a sus intrigas
B. VI (Fin) → prestar dinero
lend out VT + ADV → prestar
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William
Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996,
1997, 2000, 2003, 2005


LEND

[ˈlɛnd] [lent] (pt, pp) vt
[+ money, possessions] → prêter
to lend sth to sb, to lend sb sth → prêter qch à qn
I can lend you some money → Je peux te prêter de l'argent.
see also hand
(= add) to lend dignity to sth → conférer de la dignité à qch
The uniforms lent a certain dignity to the ceremony → Les uniformes conféraient
une certaine dignité à la cérémonie.
to lend credence to sth → ajouter foi à qch
Empirical studies lend credence to his ideas → Des études empiriques ajoutent
foi à ses idées.
to lend one's support to sth → apporter son soutien à qch
(reflexive) it lends itself to ... → cela se prête bien à ...
problems which do not lend themselves to simple solutions → des problèmes qui ne
se prêtent pas bien à des solutions simples
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005


LEND

pret, ptp <lent>
vt
(= loan) → leihen (to sb jdm); (banks) money → verleihen (→ to an +acc)
(fig: = give) → verleihen (→ to +dat); name → geben; I am not going to lend my
name to this → dafür gebe ich meinen (guten) Namen nicht her; to lend (one’s)
support to somebody/something → jdn/etw unterstützen; to lend a hand → helfen,
mit anfassen
vr to lend oneself to something → sich für etw hergeben; (= be suitable) → sich
für etw eignen; the programme (Brit) or program (US) doesn’t really lend itself
to radio → die Sendung ist eigentlich für den Hörfunk ungeeignet; these problems
don’t lend themselves to quick solutions → für diese Probleme gibt es keine
schnelle Lösung
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William
Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004,
2005, 2007


LEND

[lɛnd] (lent (pt, pp)) vt (gen) → prestare (fig) (impart, importance, mystery,
authority) → conferire
to lend out → prestare, dare in prestito
to lend a hand → dare una mano
to lend an ear to sb/sth → prestare ascolto a qn/qc
it does not lend itself to being filmed → non si presta ad essere filmato
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995


LEND

(lend) – past tense, past participle lent (lent) – verb
1. to give (someone) the use of for a time. She had forgotten her umbrella so I
lent her mine to go home with. leen يُقْرِض، يُعير заемам emprestar půjčit
leihen låne δανείζωprestar laenama قرض دادن lainata prêter לְהַלווֹת उधार देना
posuditi kölcsönad meminjamkan lána prestare 貸す 빌려주다 (pa)skolinti aizdot
meminjamkan lenenlånepożyczyć په قرض وركول emprestar a da cu împrumut давать
взаймы požičať posoditi pozajmiti låna [ut] ให้ยืม ödünç vermek, borç vermek
把...借給 позичати قرض دینا cho mượn 把...借给
2. to give or add (a quality) to. Desperation lent him strength. verleen يُعْطي،
يُضيف давам dar dodat verleihen give δίνω, οπλίζω με dar, dotar de andma بخشیدن
antaa donner לִתרוֹם, לְחַזֵק देना, योगदान देना dodati, dobaviti ad memberi
gefa, ljá dare 与える 첨가하다 suteikti sniegt memberikan verlenengi, kaste et skjær
overdać بښل dar a da придавать dodať dati dati ge, skänka เพิ่ม vermek 給予,增添
давати, надавати کسی صفت کو بہتر بنانا thêm vào 给予,增添
lend itself to
to be suitable for or adapt easily to. The play lends itself to performance by
children. leen tot يكون مُلائِما подходящ съм за prestar-se být vhodný k sich
eignen für egne sig προσφέρομαι για κτ., είμαι κατάλληλος για κτ. prestarse a
algo sobima به درد کاری خوردن soveltua prêter à לְהָתאִים काम की चीज़ है, के लिए
उपयोगी है odgovarati alkalmas vmire cocok vera (vel) til fallinn prestarsi a
~に適している ...에 적합하다 tikti noderēt sesuai untuk zich lenen tot egne seg (godt) til
nadawać się په كار تلونكى،د استفاده وړ prestar-se a se preta la быть пригодным
для чего-л. byť vhodný na biti primeren za biti pogodan za lämpa sig för
เข้ากันได้ง่าย kullanıma uygun olmak, elverişli olmak 適宜於 придатний для чого
مناسب ہونا thích hợp 适宜于

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see also borrow.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.


LEND

→ يُقْرِضُ , يُقرِضُ půjčit låne leihen , verleihen δανείζω prestar lainata
jollekulle prêter posuditi , pozajmiti prestare 貸し付ける , 貸す 빌려주다 lenen , uitlenen
låne bort , låne ut pożyczyć emprestar давать взаймы , ссужать låna , låna ut
ให้กู้เงิน , ให้ยืม ödünç vermek cho mượn , cho vay 借给
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009


LEND

v. prestar;
to ___ a hand → prestar ayuda, ayudar, dar ayuda.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
 * Could you lend me a towel? → هَلْ يـُمْكِنُ أَنْ أَقْتَرِضَ مِنَكَ أَحَدُ
   الـمَناشِفِ؟ → Mohl byste mi půjčit ručník? → Kan du låne mig et håndlæde? →
   Können Sie mir ein Handtuch leihen? → Θα μπορούσες να μου δανείσεις μια
   πετσέτα; → ¿Puede proporcionarme una toalla? → Voisitteko lainata pyyhkeen? →
   Vous pouvez me prêter une serviette ? → Možete li mi posuditi ručnik? → Mi
   può prestare un asciugamano? → タオルを貸していただけますか? → 타월 좀 빌려 주시겠어요? → Kunt u me
   een handdoek lenen? → Kan du låne meg et håndkle? → Czy mógłby mi
   Panwypożyczyć ręcznik? → O senhor poderia me emprestar uma toalha? → Можно
   одолжить у Вас полотенце? → Kan ni låna mig en handduk? →
   คุณให้ฉันยืมผ้าเช็ดตัวได้ไหม? → Bana bir havlu verebilir misiniz? → Bạn cho
   tôi mượn khăn tắm được không? → 您可以借给我一条毛巾吗?
 * Could you lend me some money? → هَلْ يُـمْكِنُ أَنْ تُسَلِّفَنِي بَعْضَ
   النُقُودِ؟ → Mohl byste mi půjčit nějaké peníze? → Kan du låne mig nogle
   penge? → Könnten Sie mir Geld leihen? → Θα μπορούσατε να μου δανείσετε μερικά
   χρήματα; → ¿Podría prestarme dinero? → Voisitteko lainata minulle rahaa? →
   Vous pouvez me prêter de l'argent ? → Možete li mi posuditi nešto novca? → Mi
   può prestare del denaro? → お金をいくらか貸していただけますか? → 돈 좀 빌려 주시겠어요? → Kunt u me wat
   geld lenen? → Kunne du låne meg noen penger? → Czy może mi Panpożyczyć jakieś
   pieniądze? → O senhor poderia me emprestar algum dinheiro? → Вы не могли бы
   одолжить мне немного денег? → Skulle ni kunna låna mig lite pengar? →
   คุณให้ฉันยืมเงินได้ไหม? → Bana biraz borç verebilir misiniz? → Bạn có thể cho
   tôi vay ít tiền không? → 您能借点钱给我吗?

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'And I have always been his friend: And, though my means to give are small, At
least I can afford to lend. How few, in this cold age of greed, Do good, except
on selfish grounds!
'Remember, Paul, that promised Loan!' Said Paul' I'll lend you, when I can, All
the spare money I have got-- Ah, Peter, you're a happy man!
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"I have come, sir," he said, "to ask you to lend me some money.
Luker informed me, sir, that he had no money to lend."
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I say this only, that usury is a concessum propter duritiem cordis; for since
there must be borrowing and lending, and men are so hard of heart, as they will
not lend freely, usury must be permitted.
The one, that the tooth of usury be grinded, that it bite not too much; the
other, that there be left open a means, to invite moneyed men to lend to the
merchants, for the continuing and quickening of trade.
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When I returned the "Alhambra" to the teacher I hoped she would lend me another
book.
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If he wished for our ruin, why did he lend us eight thousand pounds on no
security?
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"I dare say," I went on, meaning to be very severe, "that you wouldn't lend
money to any of us, if we wanted it."
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A STAG asked a Sheep to lend him a measure of wheat, and said that the Wolf
would be his surety.
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And when he came back he told the animals it was all right--the sailor was going
to lend them the boat.
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He is a good soul, and has promised to recommend me to a friend of his who lives
in Viborskaia Street and lends money.
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