定义
to lend (money to a friend): 把(钱)借给(朋友)
一些常用短语:
Lend me a hand! 帮我一把
Lend me your ears. 听我说两句
Lend me your ears. 听我说两句
This is an irregular verb:
I lend / I lent / I have lent
- "Bruno : Friends, colleagues, countrymen, lend me your ears."
- "I could lend it to you if you like."
- "Well, perhaps I could lend you some money, until you're back on your feet."
- "Although the notoriety of the local food movement is increasing, even lending such buzzwords as "food patriotism" (strong belief in sustainable local food chains) and "locavore" (one who eats only local products) to the lexicon, some remain unconvinced that the local food movement is all it's cracked up to be."
- "To make things worse, I also lent her my mobile phone."
- "Perhaps I could lend you one of my kaftans?"
- "I can lend you a pair of knitting needles and give you some yarn if you like."
- "You are unlikely to be lent any more money and you may not be able to transfer your existing loan from one home to another."
- "Ah Mr. Victim, yes I'm glad to say that I've got the go-ahead to lend you the money you require."