- to lend to somebody
- • pozajmiti nekome
English-Serbian dictionary. 2013.
English-Serbian dictionary. 2013.
lend somebody a hand with something — lend (sb) a (helping) ˈhand (with sth) idiom (informal) to help sb with sth • I went over to see if I could lend a hand. Main entry: ↑lendidiom … Useful english dictionary
lend somebody a hand — lend (sb) a (helping) ˈhand (with sth) idiom (informal) to help sb with sth • I went over to see if I could lend a hand. Main entry: ↑lendidiom … Useful english dictionary
lend somebody a helping hand with something — lend (sb) a (helping) ˈhand (with sth) idiom (informal) to help sb with sth • I went over to see if I could lend a hand. Main entry: ↑lendidiom … Useful english dictionary
lend somebody a helping hand — lend (sb) a (helping) ˈhand (with sth) idiom (informal) to help sb with sth • I went over to see if I could lend a hand. Main entry: ↑lendidiom … Useful english dictionary
lend an ear (to somebody) — lend an ˈear (to sb/sth) idiom to listen in a patient and sympathetic way to sb Main entry: ↑lendidiom … Useful english dictionary
Lend — To provide money temporarily on the condition that it or its equivalent will be returned, often with an interest fee. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * lend lend [lend] verb lent PTandPP [lent] 1. [intransitive, transitive] BANKING … Financial and business terms
lend — To provide money temporarily on the condition that it or its equivalent will be returned, often with an interest fee . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * lend lend [lend] verb lent PTandPP [lent] 1. [intransitive, transitive] BANKING if a bank… … Financial and business terms
Have a lend of — take advantage of somebody s gullibility, have someone on; tease someone: He s having a lend of you … Dictionary of Australian slang
have a lend of — Australian Slang take advantage of somebody s gullibility, have someone on; tease someone: He s having a lend of you … English dialects glossary
be on at somebody — be/go/keep ˈon at sb (to do sth) idiom (informal, disapproving) to keep asking or telling sb sth so that they become annoyed or tired • He was on at me again to lend him money. Main entry: ↑onid … Useful english dictionary
keep on at somebody to do something — be/go/keep ˈon at sb (to do sth) idiom (informal, disapproving) to keep asking or telling sb sth so that they become annoyed or tired • He was on at me again to lend him money. Main entry: ↑onid … Useful english dictionary