A2 [ T ] to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back借出,借给
B2 [ I or T ] If a bank or other organization lends money, it gives money to someone who agrees that they will pay the money back in the future, usually with extra money added to the original amount.贷(款),放贷(给某人)
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Very reluctantly, I've consented to lend her my car.
All right, I'll lend you the money.
When the bank refused to lend us any more money we realized we'd reached the end of the road.
It was most generous of you to lend me the money.
Here's the book I said I'd lend you.
[ T ] If something lends a particular quality to something else, it adds that quality to it.增添,添加
C2 If something lends itself to something else, it is suitable for that thing or can be considered in that way.适合于
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