lend in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for lend in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

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

lend-lease [Brit ˈlɛndliːs, Am ˈlɛndlis] N

I.lend out VB [Brit lɛnd -, Am lɛnd -] (lend out [sth], lend [sth] out)

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lend Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to lend a hand to sb
American English

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Funds may then be lent back to the members or to others in the village for any purpose.
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The owner lent this work for exhibition twice in the late 1960s.
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No device would raise money, for no one had any to lend.
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Banks typically lend up to four rupees for every rupee in the group fund.
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She left her husband, who had disagreed with her fervent nationalism, in 1917, although he continued to lend her his support.
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During the long dry season large extents of red soil with hardly any trees lend the country a scorched and dreary appearance.
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Bishops are expected to lend their authority to important state occasions, and their pronouncements on national issues are closely followed.
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He started lending his vocal talents to other artists' records, but has also developed also a solo career.
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On television, she has also appeared in numerous commercials and has lent her voice to the characters of many anime shorts and movies.
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Money market deposits are largely used to lend to corporations who issue commercial paper.
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