Definition of "lend" in Anglais
verb
(transitive) To allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
- I will only lend you my car if you fill up the tank.
- Where is that hundred euros I lent you months ago?
(intransitive) To make a loan.
(reflexive) To be suitable or applicable, to fit.
- Poems do not lend themselves to translation easily.
- The long history of the past does not lend itself to a simple black and white interpretation.
To afford; to grant or furnish in general.
- Can you lend me some assistance?
- The famous director lent his name to the new film.
(proscribed) To borrow.
noun
(chiefly dialectal, with "the") Loan (permission to borrow (something)).
- “But,” says Arthur, “I wouldn't be proud of your clothes, / For you've only the lend of them, as I suppose.”
- Yesterday asked Mr. Aray the lend of 8s. 6d. for a month.
noun
(anatomy, UK dialectal) The lumbar region; loin.
(UK dialectal, of a person or animal) The loins; flank; buttocks.