loan
loan 英 [ləʊn] 美 [loʊn]
n. 贷款;借款 vi. 借出 vt. 借;借给
进行时:loaning 过去式:loaned 过去分词:loaned 第三人称单数:loans 名词复数:loans
- If you want to buy a car but don't have money, you'll need a loan: a sum of money given temporarily that must be repaid, often with interest, or an added percentage on top the original sum.
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- n. 贷款;借款
- vi. 借出
- vt. 借;借给
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1. We obtained a loan from the government.
我们得了一笔政府贷款。
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2. If you ask him for a loan, he'll come through.
如果你向他贷款,他会满足你的要求的。
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3. The company won't keep going unless we can get some loan.
除非我们能搞到贷款,否则公司就维持不下去了。
- loan (n.) late 12c., "that which is lent or owning, a thing furnished on promise of future return," also "a gift or reward from a superior, a gift of God," from Old Norse lan "loan," from Proto-Germanic *laikhwniz (source also of Old Frisian len "thing lent," Middle Dutch lene, Dutch leen "loan, fief," Old High German lehan, German Lehn "fief, feudal tenure"), originally "to let have, to leave (to someone)," from PIE *loikw-nes-, suffixed form of root *leikw- "to leave."
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