a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
借贷;贷款;所借之物
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borrowers can take out a loan for £84,000 .借款人可借得84,000英镑。
an act of lending something to someone
借出
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she offered to buy him dinner in return for the loan of the flat .她因为借住了他的公寓,所以表示要请他吃饭。
short for
<Bold>LOANWORD</Bold>的简称。
borrow (a sum of money or item of property)
借(钱或物)
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the word processor was loaned to us by the theatre 剧院把文字处理器借给了我们
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[with two objs]
he knew Rab would not loan him money .他知道拉布是不会借钱给他的。
〈苏格兰〉 (尤指通向开阔地的)小径
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Whitehouse Loan .白宫小径。
an open, uncultivated piece of land where cows are milked
(未开垦的开阔的)挤牛奶场。
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on loan (of a thing) being borrowed(物)借来的,借出的the painting is at present on loan to the Tate Gallery . 那幅画现在借给了泰特美术馆 -
(of a worker or sports player) on secondment to another organization or team, typically for an agreed fixed period (工人,运动员)暂调,借调
"Middle English (also denoting a gift from a superior): from Old Norse