Loaned Meaning in English
word · lemma: loan
/ˈɫoʊnd/
lohnd
/lˈəʊnd/
lohnd
释义
Gave something to someone temporarily, expecting it to be returned, especially money or items.
用法与细微差别
"Loaned" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "loan" (to give temporarily). Used for money, books, clothes, etc. More common in American English than "lent"; British English prefers "lent". Don't confuse with "borrow" (to receive). Hints: "I loaned him money" = "I gave"; "I borrowed money" = "I received".
Spanish: prestadoPortuguese (BR): emprestadoPortuguese (PT): emprestadoChinese (Simplified): 借出的Chinese (Traditional): 借出的Hindi: उधार दियाArabic: أعارBengali: ধার দিয়েছেRussian: одолжилJapanese: 貸したVietnamese: cho mượnKorean: 빌려준Turkish: ödünç verdiUrdu: ادھار دیاIndonesian: dipinjamkan
例句
He loaned me his favorite book.
basic
My parents loaned us some money for our trip.
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She loaned her umbrella to a friend.
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I loaned my bike to my neighbor last weekend.
natural
She has never loaned her car to anyone before.
natural
After I loaned him the tools, he fixed his fence.
natural