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Loan

loan
 I. noun  Etymology: Middle English lon, from Old Norse lan; akin to Old English l?n ~, leon to lend, Latin linquere to leave, Greek leipein  Date: 12th century  1.  a. money lent at interest  b. something lent usually for the borrower's temporary use  2.  a. the grant of temporary use  b. the temporary duty of a person transferred to another job for a limited time  3. ~word  II. transitive verb  Date: 13th century lend  • ~able adjective Usage:  The verb ~ is one of the words English settlers brought to America and continued to use after it had died out in Britain. Its use was soon noticed by British visitors and somewhat later by the New England literati, who considered it a bit provincial. It was flatly declared wrong in 1870 by a popular commentator, who based his objection on etymology. A later scholar showed that the commentator was ignorant of Old English and thus unsound in his objection, but by then it was too late, as the condemnation had been picked up by many other commentators. Although a surprising number of critics still voice objections, ~ is entirely standard as a verb. You should note that it is used only literally; lend is the verb used for figurative expressions, such as “lending a hand” or “lending enchantment.”
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1.
  1. n. & v. --n. 1 something lent, esp. a sum of money to be returned normally with interest. 2 the act of lending or state of being lent. 3 funds acquired by the State, esp. from individuals, and regarded as a debt. 4 a word, custom, etc., adopted by one people from another. --v.tr. lend (esp. money). Phrases and idioms loan shark colloq. a person who lends money at exorbitant rates of interest. loan-translation an expression adopted by one language from another in a more or less literally translated form. on loan acquired or given as a loan. Derivatives loanable adj. loanee n. loaner n. Etymology: ME lan f. ON l{aacute}n f. Gmc: cf. LEND 2. n. (also loaning) Sc. 1 a lane. 2 an open place where cows are milked. Etymology: ME var. of LANE ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) давать взаймы 2) заем 3) заимствованный 4) ссуда 5) ссудный 6) ссужать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  1. сущ. 1) а) фин. заем, ссуда, кредит (сумма денег (собственность), предоставленная кредитором на срок или до востребования за определенную плату (процент) заемщику для использования в тех или иных целях) to subscribe to loan — подписаться на заем to finance a loan — финансировать заем to float a loan — выпускать заем to obtain a loan — получать ссуду to extend a loan — предоставлять кредит to grant a loan — предоставлять кредит to give as a loan — предоставлять в виде ссуды to guarantee a loan — гарантировать заем to provide a loan — предоставлять заем to pay off a loan — погашать ссуду to pay interest on a loan — платить проценты по ссуде to recall a loan — потребовать погашения ссуды to redeem a loan — погасить заем, выплатить заем to renew a loan — продлевать срок выплаты ссуды to take up a loan — получать заем to write off a loan — списывать невзысканный долг по займу grant of loan — выдача ссуды government guaranteed loan — гарантированный правительством заем guarantee for loan — гарантия по займу intended use of loan proceeds — предполагаемое использование заемных средств loan at interest — ссуда под проценты loan paid out — выплаченная ссуда low interest loan — ссуда с низкой процентной ставкой, ссуда под низкий процент outstanding loan — непогашенная ссуда past-due loan — просроченная ссуда payment under loans...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
4.
  1. заем; ссуда; кредит government loans —- государственные займы domestic and foreign loans —- внутренние и иностранные займы 2. заимствование; заимствованное слово 3. что-л. данное взаймы или во временное пользование on loan —- (данный) взаймы; предоставленный на время (об экспонате для выставки и т. п.) to have the loan of smth., to have smth. on loan —- получить что-л. взаймы; получить что-л. во временное пользование may I have the loan of your sewing-machine? —- можно мне взять на время вашу швейную машину? 4. работник, временно переведенный в другую организацию (особ. о киноактере) she is on loan to another studio —- она временно работает на другой студии 5. книговыдача (в библиотеке) I have the book out on loan from the library —- я взял эту книгу в библиотеке 6. давать взаймы, ссужать (также loan out) 7. разг. брать взаймы, занимать 8. давать деньги под проценты ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) заем; - government loan  2) ссуда; что-л. данное для временного пользования (напр., книга); on loan -  а) взаймы;  б) предоставленный для выставки (об экспонате)  3) заимствование (о слове, мифе, обычае)  2. v.; mainly amer. давать взаймы, ссужать (to); Money which has been loaned to city councils by the central government can be repaid at a tow rate of interest LOAN collection коллекция картин, временно предоставленная владельцами для выставки LOAN shark noun coll. ростовщик LOAN show выставка картин, предоставленных музею на определенный срок ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  (loans, loaning, loaned) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A loan is a sum of money that you borrow. The president wants to make it easier for small businesses to get bank loans. ...loan repayments. N-COUNT see also bridging loan, soft loan 2. If someone gives you a loan of something, you borrow it from them. He had offered the loan of his small villa at Cap Ferrat. N-SING: N of n 3. If you loan something to someone, you lend it to them. He had kindly offered to loan us all the plants required for the exhibit... We were approached by the Royal Yachting Association to see if we would loan our boat to them. = lend VERB: V n n, V n to n, also V n • Loan out means the same as loan. It is common practice for clubs to loan out players to sides in the lower divisions... The ground was loaned out for numerous events including pop concerts. PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron) to n, be V-ed out, also V n P, V P n 4. If something is on loan, it has been borrowed. ...impressionist paintings on loan from the National Gallery... PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~1 n 1 an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc  (take out a loan (=borrow money) | repay a loan)  (We're repaying the loan over a three-year period. | bank loan (=money lent by a bank) | student loan (=money lent to students)) 2 the act of lending something + of  (Thanks for the loan of your camera. | give sb the loan of sth (=lend someone something)) 3 on loan if something such as a painting or book is on loan, someone is borrowing it  (The book I wanted was out on loan. | pictures on loan from the Louvre.) ~2 v 1 especially AmE to lend someone something, especially money  (loan sb sth/loan sth to sb)  (Can you loan me $5?) 2 BrE to lend something valuable, such as a painting, to an organization  (The family loaned their collection of paintings for the exhibition.)  (- see borrow) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  - O.N. lan, related to lja "to lend," cognate with O.E. lжn "gift" (which did not survive into M.E. but is the source of lend), from P.Gmc. *laikhwniz, from PIE *loiq-. Loan shark first attested 1905. ...
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