loaned

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(sıfat) ödünç
{s} ödünç

Banka ona 500 dolar ödünç verdi. - The bank loaned her 500 dollars.

Tom'a bütüm paramı ödünç verdim. - I loaned Tom all my money.

loan
{i} ödünç para

Mary ailesinden ödünç para istedi. - Mary asked her family for a loan.

Tom Mary'ye herhangi bir ödünç para veremediğini söyledi. - Tom said he couldn't loan any money to Mary.

loan
borç

Tom Mary'den borç istemeyecek kadar akıllı olmalı. - Tom should know better than to ask Mary for a loan.

Tom Mary'den borç para istedi. - Tom asked Mary for a loan.

loan
(Hukuk) ödünç

Bana bir kalem ödünç verebilir misin? - Can you loan me a pen?

Bana sözlüğünü ödünç ver, lütfen. - Please loan me your dictionary.

loan
(Hukuk) borçlanma
loan
ariyet
loan
karz
loan
(Ticaret) ikraz etmek
loan
(Ticaret) ödünç para verme

Tom hiç ona ödünç para vermeni istedi mi? - Has Tom ever asked you to loan him money?

Tom, Mary'yi ona biraz ödünç para vermesi için ikna etti. - Tom convinced Mary to loan him some money.

loan
(Dilbilim) alıntı
loan
borç vermek
loan
(Ticaret) kredi verme
loan
(Ticaret) avans

Tom'un avans ricası geri çevrildi. - Tom's loan request was turned down.

loan
(Dilbilim) aktarma
loan
(Ticaret) borç verme

Kimse bana para borç vermez. - Nobody would loan me money.

loan
{f} borç ver

Bir taksi için bana otuz dolar borç verebilir misin? - Can you loan me thirty dollars for a cab?

Kimse bana para borç vermez. - Nobody would loan me money.

loan
ödünç verme

Şirket bankanın yeni makineler almak için onlara bir miktar para ödünç vermesini istedi. - The company asked the bank to loan them some money to buy new machinery.

Keşke arabamı Tom'a ödünç vermeseydim. - I wish I hadn't loaned Tom my car.

loan
{f} ödünç ver

Bana bir kalem ödünç verebilir misin? - Can you loan me a pen?

Banka ona 500 dolar ödünç verdi. - The bank loaned her 500 dollars.

loan
{i} ödünç verilen şey
loan
{f} özellikle faiz karşılığında ödünç para vermek
loan
(fiil) ödünç vermek
loan
ödünç alma
loan
{f} ödünç vermek
loan
bilhassa faiz karşılığında ödünç para vermek
loan
loan collection sergide gösterilmek üzere sahipleri tarafından ödünç olarak verilen resim veya eşy
loan
vermek

Sanırım Tom'a borç para vermek kötü bir fikir. - I think it's a bad idea to loan Tom money.

loan
(Hukuk) faiz karşılığında ödünç para vermek
loan
(Hukuk) ikraz
İngilizce - İngilizce
past of loan
{s} borrowed; given as a loan, lent
loan
The permission to borrow any item

Thank you for the loan of your lawn mower.

loan
The contract and array of legal and/or ethical obligations surrounding a loan

He made a payment on his loan.

loan
A sum of money or other valuables or consideration which an individual, group or other legal entity borrows from another individual, group or legal entity (the latter often being a financial institution) with the condition that it be returned or repaid at a later date (sometimes with interest)

He got a five grand loan.

loan
To lend (something) to (someone)

When you loan somebody something, they have the responsibility to safeguard it.

loan
{v} to lend, which see
loan
{n} any thing lent, use, interest of money
loan
A loan is a type of financial aid which must be repaid, with interest
loan
A sum of money or other valuables or consideration which an individual, group or other legal entity borrows from another individual, group or legal entity (this latter often being a financial institution) with the condition that it be returned or repaid at a later date (sometimes with interest). Occasionally collateral is required to assure that the borrower repays his or her debt or returns the consideration thus loaned. Most loans require some sort of positive (or at least a lack of negative) credit to be established by the borrower first
loan
Money lent to a borrower that must be repaid with interest
loan
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. see also bridging loan, soft loan
loan
If something is on loan, it has been borrowed. impressionist paintings on loan from the National Gallery
loan
Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
loan
give temporarily; let have for a limited time; "I will lend you my car"; "loan me some money"
loan
A sum of money usually borrowed for a specific reason (to obtain an education, buy a car etc ) The entity lending the money (i e , a bank) usually charges interest for the use of the money The amount of money borrowed is typically repaid with interest over a period of time
loan
A type of financial aid which must be repaid, with interest The federal student loan programs (FFELP and FDSLP) are a good method of financing the costs of your college education These loans are better than most consumer loans because they have lower interest rates and do not require a credit check or collateral The Stafford Loans and Perkins Loans also provide a variety of deferment options and extended repayment terms
loan
A loan made by a life insurance company from its general funds to a policy-owner on the security of the cash value of a policy
loan
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
loan
a word borrowed from another language; e g `blitz' is a German word borrowed into modern English
loan
Borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest
loan
a sum of money lent at interest; as, he repaid the loan
loan
a form of financial assistance whereby a student receives money to help with college expenses now, but must repay it at a later date with interest Interest rates and deferment procedures vary depending upon the source Contact the USCA Financial Aid Office for more information
loan
The contract and array of legal and/or ethical obligations surrounding a loan. He made a payment on his loan
loan
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 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
loan
Money that is lent In life insurance a loan can be taken against the cash value of a life insurance policy If the insured dies while there is an outstanding loan balance, the amount of the loan and any unpaid interest due will be deducted from the death proceeds
loan
A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest Back to Top ^
loan
That which one lends or borrows, esp
loan
A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest
loan
The principal, or amount of total borrowed money, that is repaid with interest
loan
money borrowed that is usually repaid with interest
loan
Borrowed money that is usually repaid with interest
loan
The act of lending; a lending; permission to use; as, the loan of a book, money, services
loan
a sum of money lent by one person or organisation to another, usually with interest Loans differ from grants in that they have to be repaid This requires that the recipient is creditworthy, can provide security against default and has a cash flow sufficient to make the interest and capital payments
loan
A loan made by a life insurance company from its general funds to a policyowner on the security of the cash value of a policy Generally, loans may reduce the policy's death benefit and cash value
loan
A repayable sum of money borrowed by an eligible student who has proved financial need, with a promise to repay as specified in an agreement between the borrower and the lender
loan
Money lent to a borrower that must be repaid with interest Back to Top
loan
to let out money at interest
loan
A sum of money borrowed (principal) usually for a specific reason (e g , to obtain an education, buy a car, etc ) The entity lending the money (e g a bank) usually charges interest for use of the money The amount of money borrowed is typically repaid with interest over a period of time
loan
{i} amount of money that has been borrowed; something borrowed; act of giving temporarily
loan
A loan made by a life insurance company from its general funds to a policyowner on the security of the cash value of a policy
loan
{f} lend a sum of money for a period of time; give temporarily, lend
loan
Financial aid that must be repaid with interest after a student leaves school
loan
A loanin
loan
money or an object that is lent, usually with the understanding that the loan will be paid back, usually with interest
loan
To lend; sometimes with out
loan
To lend. This usage is confined to the US (or perhaps parts thereof) and elsewhere is ungrammatical (loan being the noun, and lend the verb)
loan
Money borrowed that must be repaid
loan
the temporary provision of money (usually at interest)
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