lend out in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for lend out in the English»French Dictionary

Translations for lend out in the English»French Dictionary

I.lend <ppprét lent> [Brit lɛnd, Am lɛnd] VB trans

II.lend <ppprét lent> [Brit lɛnd, Am lɛnd] VB intr FIN

III.lend <ppprét lent> [Brit lɛnd, Am lɛnd] VB refl

I.hand [Brit hand, Am hænd] N

1. hand ANAT:

hands off inf!
pas touche! inf
hands off inf!

7. hand (possession):

I.out [aʊt] VB trans Out is used after many verbs in English to alter or reinforce the meaning of the verb (hold out, wipe out, filter out etc.). Very often in French, a verb alone will be used to translate these combinations. For translations you should consult the appropriate verb entry (hold, wipe, filter etc.).
When out is used as an adverb meaning outside, it often adds little to the sense of the phrase: they're out in the garden = they're in the garden. In such cases out will not usually be translated: ils sont dans le jardin.
out is used as an adverb to mean absent or not at home. In this case she's out really means she's gone out and the French translation is elle est sortie.
For the phrase out of see III. in the entry below.
For examples of the above and other uses, see the entry below.

See also wipe, hold, filter, come out

I.wipe [Brit wʌɪp, Am waɪp] N

II.wipe [Brit wʌɪp, Am waɪp] VB trans

I.hold <pret, pp held> [Brit həʊld, Am hoʊld] VB trans

II.hold <pret, pp held> [Brit həʊld, Am hoʊld] VB intr

IV.hold [Brit həʊld, Am hoʊld] N

I.filter [Brit ˈfɪltə, Am ˈfɪltər] N

II.filter [Brit ˈfɪltə, Am ˈfɪltər] VB trans

III.filter [Brit ˈfɪltə, Am ˈfɪltər] VB intr

I.keeping [Brit ˈkiːpɪŋ, Am ˈkipɪŋ] N (custody)

lend out in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lend out in the English»French Dictionary

out → out of

See also out of, inside, in, in

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Instead, they used complicated investment markets to borrow money from other banks, then lend out to customers.
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Yes, you can afford to lend out one of three skirts.
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Negative rates encourage banks to lend out their money instead of stashing it at the central bank; a negative deposit rate acts as a fee.
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If banks lend out close to the maximum allowed by their reserves, then the inequality becomes an approximate equality, and commercial bank money is central bank money times the multiplier.
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Institutions often lend out their shares in order to earn a little extra money on their investments.
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The more they lend out, the more cheap cash they can borrow.
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It is becoming a trend for libraries to lend out ebook readers to its valid members.
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Effectively this means lenders can then lend out that extra money to households and businesses in the form of mortgages and corporate loans.
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Reckon she'd lend out her services as a stylist?
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The idea is to flood the economy with credit so the banks will lend out more debt.
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