lending

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English - Turkish
(Ticaret) ikraz
ödünç vererek
{i} borç verme
{f} ödünç ver

Birkaç günlüğüne arabanı bana ödünç vermenin bir sakıncası olup olmadığını merak ediyorum. - I wonder if you would mind lending me your car for a couple of days.

Bana dolma kalemini ödünç verir misin? - Would you mind lending me your pen?

{i} ödünç verme

Tom sonunda Mary'yi akordeonunu ona ödünç vermesi için ikna etti. - Tom finally talked Mary into lending him her accordion.

Sonunda Tom'u bisikletini bana ödünç vermesi için ikna ettim. - I finally talked Tom into lending me his bicycle.

lend
ödünç vermek

Paranı ona ödünç vermek senin aptallığın. - It is stupid of you to lend him your money.

Kirasını ödeyebilsin diye Tom'a parayı ödünç vermek zorunda kaldım. - I had to lend Tom money so he could pay his rent.

lending limit
kredi limiti
lending area
kredi alan
lending bank
kredi veren banka
lending collection
kredi toplama
lending department
kredi departmanı
lending institution
kredi kurumu
lending money
borç para
lending out
dışarı kredi
lending out of town
şehir dışına kredi
lending bank
(Ticaret) borç veren banka
lending institution
(Ticaret) borç para veren kurum
lending library
kitap kiralayan kütüphane
lending library
ödünç kitap veren kütüphane
lending limit
(Ticaret) kredi tavanı
lending limit
(Ticaret) kredi sınırı
lending limit
(Ticaret) ödünç verme sınırı
lending office
(Ticaret) kredi şubesi
lending potential
(Ticaret) ödünç verme potansiyeli
lending rate
(Ticaret) yatırım faizi
lending ratio
(Ticaret) yatırın oranı
lend
{f} vermek

Öğrencilerden herhangi birine kitaplarımı ödünç vermek istemiyorum. - I don't lend my books to any of the students.

Paranı ona ödünç vermek senin aptallığın. - It is stupid of you to lend him your money.

lend
ödünç verme veya kiralama sistemi
lend
ödünç verme

Paranı ona ödünç vermek senin aptallığın. - It is stupid of you to lend him your money.

Arabasını bana ödünç vermesi için annemi ikna ettim. - I persuaded my mother to lend me her car.

lend
{f} (lent)
lend
{f} katkıda bulunmak
lend
dinlemek
lend
lend a hand yardım etmek
lend
iğreti vermek
lend
ödünç ver

Bana sözlüğünü ödünç ver, lütfen. - Lend me your dictionary, please.

Bana bir zımba ödünç verebilir misiniz? - Can you lend me a stapler?

lend
bu usule göre vermek
lend
borç vermek
lend
katmak
lend
eklemek
lend
lendlease i
lend
lend itself veya oneself to yardım etm
Lend
ikraz etmek
connected lending rules
kredileme kuralları
home lending
ev kredileri
lend
eğreti olarak vermek
subprime lending
subprime kredi
agricultural lending
tarım borçları
minimum lending rate
(Ticaret) asgari ödünç verme oranı
English - English
Present participle of lend
Action of the verb to lend
That lends

a lending library.

disposing of money or property with the expectation that the same thing (or an equivalent) will be returned
{i} act of giving something with the understanding that it will be returned; giving money as a loan; giving; imparting
That which is lent or furnished
The act of one who lends
lending a hand
Present participle of lend a hand
lending an ear
Present participle of lend an ear
lending hand
A helping hand
lending hands
plural form of lending hand
lending an ear
listening attentively
lending ceiling
credit limit; maximum credit that can be received; total credit which can be allotted
lending institution
a financial institution that makes loans
lending institution
institution that provides loans
lending library
library that provides books for use outside the building
lending library
A lending library is a library from which the public are allowed to borrow books. a library that lends books, records etc for people to use at home reference library
lending library
library where books can be borrowed
lending rate
The lending rate is the rate of interest that you have to pay when you are repaying a loan. The bank left its lending rates unchanged. the rate of interest (4) that you have to pay to a bank or other financial institution when you borrow money from them = interest rate
floor plan lending
Also known as wholesale lending, a form of retail goods inventory financing in which each loan advance is made against a specific piece of collateral
lend
To allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned
lend
to be misled in a jocular or teasing manner

Don't get upset, I was just having a lend.

lend
To borrow
lend
to be suitable or applicable, to fit

The long history of the past does not lend itself to a simple black and white interpretation.

securities lending
Of or pertaining to the lending of securities by one brokerage to another, typically for a secondary purpose such as to cover a stock short position. Not to be confused with collateral-type stock loans
lend
{v} to grant on condition of receiving the same or an equivalent in kind, to afford or grant
second chance lending
Second chance lending, also called subprime lending, B-paper or near-prime is the practice of making loans to borrowers who do not qualify for the best market interest rates because of their deficient credit history. The term also refers to paper taken on property that cannot be sold on the primary market, including loans on certain types of investment properties and certain types of self-employed individuals
subprime lending
Subprime lending, also called B-paper, near-prime, or second chance lending, is the practice of making loans to borrowers who do not qualify for the best market interest rates because of their deficient credit history. The term also refers to paper taken on property that cannot be sold on the primary market, including loans on certain types of investment properties and certain types of self-employed individuals
lend
To let for hire or compensation; as, to lend a horse or gig
lend
If something lends itself to a particular activity or result, it is easy for it to be used for that activity or to achieve that result. The room lends itself well to summer eating with its light, airy atmosphere
lend
bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"
lend
to lend an ear: see ear to lend a hand: see hand
lend
vt meminjamkan (pinjam)
lend
To afford; to grant or furnish in general; as, to lend assistance; to lend one's name or influence
lend
to allow someone to use a sum of money that will have to be paid back
lend
To provide money temporarily on the condition that it or its equivalent will be returned, often with an interest fee
lend
{f} give on a temporary basis; give money as a loan; donate, contribute; give, impart; help, assist; accommodate, adapt
lend
If something lends a particular quality to something else, it adds that quality to it. Enthusiastic applause lent a sense of occasion to the proceedings A more relaxed regime and regular work lends the inmates a dignity not seen in other prisons. see also lent
lend
To make a loan
lend
give temporarily; let have for a limited time; "I will lend you my car"; "loan me some money"
lend
If you lend your support to someone or something, you help them with what they are doing or with a problem that they have. He was approached by the organisers to lend support to a benefit concert Stipe attended yesterday's news conference to lend his support. = give
lend
have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to; "This story would lend itself well to serialization on television"; "The current system lends itself to great abuse
lend
To allow the custody and use of, on condition of the return of the same; to grant the temporary use of; as, to lend a book; opposed to borrow
lend
give temporarily; let have for a limited time; "I will lend you my car"; "loan me some money" bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program" have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to; "This story would lend itself well to serialization on television"; "The current system lends itself to great abuse
lend
When people or organizations such as banks lend you money, they give it to you and you agree to pay it back at a future date, often with an extra amount as interest. The bank is reassessing its criteria for lending money I had to lend him ten pounds to take his children to the pictures. financial de-regulation that led to institutions being more willing to lend. + lending lend·ing a financial institution that specializes in the lending of money. a slump in bank lending
lend
If you lend something that you own, you allow someone to have it or use it for a period of time. Will you lend me your jacket for a little while? He had lent the bungalow to the Conrads for a couple of weeks
lend
To allow the possession and use of, on condition of the return of an equivalent in kind; as, to lend money or some article of food
lend
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lending
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