loan
n. 貸款; 借款; 借出
v. 借給; 出借
A loan is a sum of money that you borrow.
The country has no access to foreign loans or financial aid...
該國得不到任何外國貸款或經濟援助。
The president wants to make it easier for small businesses to get bank loans.
總統希望能讓小企業更方便地獲得銀行貸款。
If someone gives you a loan of something, you borrow it from them.
I am in need of a loan of a bike for a few weeks...
我需要借輛腳踏車用幾個星期。
He had offered the loan of his small villa at Cap Ferrat.
他願意借出在費拉角的小別墅。
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...
他善解人意地提出願意把展覽需要的植物通通借給我們。
We were approached by the Royal Yachting Association to see if we would loan our boat to them.
皇家遊艇協會的人找過我們,問我們能不能把船借給他們。
If something is on loan, it has been borrowed.
...impressionist paintings on loan from the National Gallery...
從國家美術館借出的印象派畫作
Many of these are on display in the Museum, but some have been sent out on loan to other museums.
其中很多在博物館展出,但也有一些借給了其他博物館。
If a person is on loan from one organization to another, they are temporarily working for the second organization while still employed by the first.
David Speedie, on loan from Southampton, scored his first goal for Birmingham...
從南安普敦轉借來的戴維·斯皮迪為伯明翰進了他的第一球。
She's on loan to us from the CIA.
她是從中央情報局借調給我們的。
1. the temporary provision of money (usually at interest)
2. a word borrowed from another language; e.g. `blitz' is a German word borrowed into modern English
1. give temporarily; let have for a limited time;
lend, borrow, loan
這些動詞均含"借"之意。
on loan
(物)借來的,借出的
The new loan has been oversubscribed.
新債券的認購已超額了.
We've decided to negotiate a loan with them.
我們決定和他們商定貸款之事.
The payments on that car loan are in arrears by three months.
購車貸款的償付被拖欠了三個月.
I asked the bank to help me with a loan.
我請銀行給我一筆貸款.
It took him several years to work off the loan he owed us.
他花了好幾年的時間才逐漸還清欠我們的債務.