loan
loan 英 [ləʊn] 美 [loʊn]
n. 贷款;借款 v. 借出
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
- v. 借出
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1. bank loans with low interest rates
银行低息贷款
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2. to take out a loan,to repay a loan
取得╱偿还贷款
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3. a car loan
购车贷款
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4. I even gave her the loan ofmy car.
我甚至把车也借给了她。
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5. The bank is happy to loan money to small businesses.
银行乐于贷款给小型企业。
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6. A friend loaned me $1 000.
有一位朋友借给我 1 000 元。
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7. This exhibit was kindly loaned by the artist's family.
这件展品是艺术家的家人惠借而展出的。
- 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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