单词 | Lent |
例句 | 1 Marry in lent, and you’ll live to repent. 2 When I lent I had a friend; when I asked he was unkind. 3 I've lent the car to a friend. 4 I lent her my Bob Marley tapes. 5 I lent him the books. 6 He lent his bicycle to me. 7 He lent me the money at 5 percent interest. 8 She very kindly lent me her bicycle. 9 The dress lent charm to the girl. 10 When will you repay me the $500 I lent you last week? 11 I lent my CD player to Dave and I haven't got it back yet. 12 I lent him money. 13 My parents lent me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't have afforded the trip. 14 All sorts of illustrious and influential persons lent their names to our national culture. 15 I took pity on her and lent her the money. 16 His asides lent colour to the story. 17 They have lent out the car to some friends. 18 Lent is a time of self - denial. 19 Her presence lent the occasion a certain dignity. 20 Desperation lent an edge to her voice. 21 Here's the money you lent me. 22 She lent her name to many worthy causes. 23 I haven't got back the book I lent him. 24 I lent my bike to my brother. 25 Her long dark hair lent her a certain glamour. 26 The committee lent full support to his plan. 27 I lent him the money,[] against my better judgment. 28 They lent all - out support to our factory. 29 I fully intend to repay them the money that they lent me. 30 Just when I needed the ladder, I found that you had lent it to our neighbor. 1 I've lent the car to a friend. 2 I lent her my Bob Marley tapes. 3 I lent him the books. 4 He lent his bicycle to me. 5 He lent me the money at 5 percent interest. 6 She very kindly lent me her bicycle. 7 When will you repay me the $500 I lent you last week? 8 I fully intend to repay them the money that they lent me. 9 I lent my CD player to Dave and I haven't got it back yet. 10 Just when I needed the ladder, I found that you had lent it to our neighbor. 11 I lent him money. 12 My parents lent me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't have afforded the trip. 13 All sorts of illustrious and influential persons lent their names to our national culture. 14 I took pity on her and lent her the money. 15 They have lent out the car to some friends. 16 Lent is a time of self - denial. 17 I haven't got back the book I lent him. 18 They lent all - out support to our factory. 19 He has got through all the money I lent him. 20 Her presence lent an air of respectability to the occasion. 21 According to that script, the merchant, Shylock, lent 3,000 ducats to Antonio. 31 His presence lent dignity to the occasion. 32 The letters lent substance to the rumours. 33 I've lent my car to George for the weekend. 34 A lent money to B. 35 The bank lent her money to buy a car. 36 The red flags lent colour to the street. 37 He lent me the money at 5% interest. 38 I've nearly finished that book you lent me. 39 William lent me some of his Beatles tapes. 40 I lent that record to John but never got it back. 41 I lent her the money to get her out of a fix. 42 I've got a bit of a confession to make - I've lost that book you lent me. 43 His father lent him some money to set him up as a shoemaker. 44 He lent down and struck a match on the sole of his boot. 45 The setting sun lent an air of melancholy to the scene. 46 When can you let me have back the money that I lent you? 47 His bruises added/lent credence to his statement that he had been beaten. 48 The bank wants to call in all money lent last year. 49 I felt that if I had pressed him he would have lent me the money. 50 He lent money, made donations and encouraged others to do likewise. 51 Everyone lent a hand, so that the work was finished ahead of schedule. 52 They had to agree to certain conditions as a prerequisite of being lent the money. 53 Sir Leon lent his weight to the Tory campaign yesterday. 54 Dave caught me at a weak moment and I lent him £10. 55 I've got a bone to pick with you. Where's the money I lent you last week? 56 You can keep that book I lent you; I don't want it back. 57 The government has lent millions of pounds to debt-ridden banks in contravention of local banking laws. 58 He has got through all the money I lent him. 59 The French prime minister has now lent his name to the protest. 60 You lent him all that money? You must be crackers! 61 The rural environment lent itself to the restoration of his health. 62 I lent him & 5 in a moment of rashness. 63 If you lent me £5, it would save me a trip to the bank. 64 She's under an obligation to him because he lent her money. 65 I lent him several books, but he hasn't read any of them. 66 She raked out a detective story and lent it to her friend. 67 Some of the world's top dancers have lent their names to the project. 68 The money was lent for an undefined period of time. 69 The decorations for the games have lent a splash of colour to an otherwise drab city. 70 Dad lent me the money. He was very good about it. 71 You are a nice friend, you won't even lent me $5! 72 The children have promised to give up sweets for Lent. 73 My brother's lent me £200 to see me through the next few weeks. 74 Her presence lent an air of respectability to the occasion. 75 He had lent the bungalow to the Conrads for a couple of weeks. 76 If he already owes you money and you've lent him another ten pounds, more fool you. 77 Have you forgotten about that money I lent you last week? 78 Have I paid you back the $20 you lent me? 79 According to that script, the merchant, Shylock, lent 3,000 ducats to Antonio. 80 Enthusiastic applause lent a sense of occasion to the proceedings. 81 One of my teachers lent me a book about climbing, and it really whetted my appetite. 82 There was nothing the matter with it when I lent it to him. 83 Many senior politicians have lent their voices to the campaign. 84 Jack lent Sarah the money on the understanding that she would pay it back next month. 85 Here's an IOU for the fiver you lent me. I'll pay you back on Monday. 86 After months of haggling, they recovered only three-quarters of what they had lent. 87 Her uncle's just given her a car - given, mark you, not lent. 88 It is often difficult to get books back from people to whom you have lent them. 89 The government has now lent its support to the campaign. 90 My brother lent me some money and I went and blew the lot. 91 Her gran lent her a camera for a school trip to Venice and Egypt. 92 I lent him 5 on the understanding that he would repay me today. 93 The scars on his body lent colour to his claim that he had been tortured. 94 The presence of members of the royal family lent a certain dignity to the ceremony. 95 Next year the bank will draw in some of the money it has lent. 96 I'll repay you the money you lent me next week. 97 The bomb attack lent a new urgency to the peace talks. 98 Inside the jacket that I lent her, she shivers. 99 I lent him some money for the last time. 100 Eddie lent it back to me. 101 The course will continue every Wednesday during Lent. 102 I wish I'd never lent him my car. 103 His patronage derives from eating only grapes during Lent. 104 President Clinton lent support to the bill Monday. 105 He lent him several thousand dollars to help rescue his bankrupt textile business. 106 It is entirely coincidence that we have now given up pies for Lent. 107 The bishops insisted that the Capitol Hill prayer vigil was non-partisan, but the impending election lent the event political weight. 108 My parents lent me the money to buy a car, and I repaid them over the next year. 109 The seven companies expect to lose nearly half the money they lent after selling collateral held on the nonperforming debt. 110 Women in nightdresses peeping out of roadside houses lent a surreptitious air to the first few miles. 111 Wright, who lent him money that he never repaid, continued to consult him on technical matters after he left Derby. 112 Then the local centre for the handicapped lent them a wheelchair, so they were able to get out and about. 113 Come next year, after the closed season of Lent, would there be a wedding? 114 Elisabeth took her bicycle from where she had lent it against the garden fence. 115 His fine linen shirt lent an air of truth to his words. 116 When can you bring back those books I lent you? 116 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 117 Ostermeier worked at the Baracke, a complex of Portakabins that the prestigious Deutsches Theater had lent him. 118 P.C. Clifford and the other uniformed constable lent a hand in getting the stretcher with its heavy burden up the steps. 119 The Treuhandanstalt would guarantee creditors against losing money lent to businesses unsuccessfully attempting to adapt to unification. 120 He mentioned the possibility of sacramental confession at the time of Lent. 121 I met them leeward of the middle vehicle, where they lent a hand to tip the wheelbarrow into a stable position. 122 She took off the voluminous apron Cook had lent her and went in search of her charge. 123 John hung around the theatre and lent a hand in any way he could. 124 She lent me a couple of hundred quid because I was in financial difficulty. 125 Ron lent me the money on condition that I paid it back within three weeks. 126 The original claim by the present plaintiff against the appellants was one for money lent in the sum of £500,000. 127 He may have lent a hand in the construction of the Jefferys pocket watch and even of H-4. 128 Markets-where money is lent and borrowed, and paper assets are bought and sold. 129 Eliot, who lent the circle considerable prestige, found himself in congenial assorted, and in some cases strange, company. 130 During Lent, in the Orthodox churches, the gospels are read at a single sitting. 131 Ken used to take us rabbiting and wallaby-shooting, and had lent us each a. 22 for our personal use. 132 They got engaged after he proposed and she lent him large sums of money. 133 Talk Electric lent a set of display stands; local craftsmen and women gave framing and sign-writing services. 134 Beador had lent her a magnificent five-year-old mealy bay gelding, called Fontana. 135 At Doncaster the king was joined by his esquire, Gloucester's associate John Pilkington, who lent him 100 marks. 136 Other peaks came during the months following the prohibited times of Advent and Lent. 137 Almost everything you read or hear about Lent refers to its being a 40-day period. 138 However, having considered the arguments, Lord Bingham said that it was not a subject that lent itself to absolute rules. 139 The prime minister, Bu lent Ecevit, has ordered an inquiry. 140 Of the 160 exhibits assembled for the London show, one-third have been lent from the Hermitage collection. 141 Within the Conservative Party the Gulf crisis lent weight to the argument that a leadership challenge would be inappropriate. 142 Eggs laid by hens during Lent were hard-boiled and given to children to play with. 143 At the simplest level, patriotism lent meaning and purpose to personal catastrophes that would otherwise appear intolerable. 144 In 1899, during the short Lent season, four hundred thousand oysters were lifted by eight boats. 145 Ornaments and statues were cast in a mould and the material lent itself very well to this technique, preserving crisp detailing. 146 When a customer is granted a loan by his bank[http://], the sum of money lent is added to his account. 147 They include virtually the entire Republican establishment, who lent their endorsements to Bob Dole. 148 Subsequently, money was lent interest-free by Mr Fynn to the trust. 149 There is no reason why groups can not meet after Lent! It is never too late. 150 Euromarkets are mainly wholesale in that large sums are lent or deposited. 151 Any photographs lent to the Society will be returned in due course. 152 "I think I've lost that camera you lent me," I said, trying to keep a straight face. 153 I lent weight to his side of the story but they sent him down. 154 The report, co-drafted with the agriculture ministry, also outlined the amount lent by agricultural cooperatives to the jusen. 155 He lent the group's activists a flat, and laundered the proceeds of their bank robberies. 156 Those who lent to the turnpike trusts were even more localised than those who bought canal stock. 157 There is a plain resonance with fine travel writing: the keen eye lent by distance and perspective but tempered with humility. 158 Eight paintings, supplemented with a generous selection of drawings and prints, have been lent by private and public collections. 159 It enlisted the help of the Town Crier to encourage parishioners to empty their larders in time for Lent. 160 The statute was promulgated during Lent, in the hope that abstention would find the peasants in subdued mood. 161 It had to meet huge mortgage indemnity insurance claims from lenders of repossessed homes now worth less than was lent on them. 162 He lent considerable sums to the crown, perhaps as much as £50,000 between 1373 and 1376. 163 I knew we were taking a risk when we lent him the money. 164 Scott was pretty hard up, so I lent him $20. 165 Joe lent a hand to all, and supplied much of the muscle. 166 Much of this money is lent on an overnight basis. 167 It's the first time a leading drinks company has lent its weight to such a campaign. 168 They lent too much too easily to unstable third world countries, private corporations built on sand and risky clients. 169 It had lent money on mortgage for the purpose of an apparently genuine sale. 170 Spider lent him out to a friend who ran a candy store on Southern Boulevard. 171 When he was a young man, Jim thought of Lent as a season of contrition, spiritual discipline and personal purification. 172 It had been lying in a back room, removed from its altar position after Lent, Surprenant said. 173 U.S. banks lent billions of dollars to developing countries in the 1970s. 174 Lent carries with it an association of giving things up and withdrawing from some of the excesses of our daily living. 175 This is the day before the special weeks of Lent before the days of Easter. 176 Did you know she lent him a lot of money to buy them? 176 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 177 The tax consequences will, broadly, flow as if the settlement had simply lent or advanced monies to the settlor. 178 The sixth-century papal sacristy used during Lent has been located in the former wine cellar of the convent. 179 However plausible this suggestion, empirical investigation has lent it no support. 180 Mayor Brown has lent his support to the bill, writing a letter to Sen. 181 In two weeks we will be entering the season of Lent. 182 Discussion groups are meeting each week during Lent in parishes throughout the diocese. 183 As we have seen above, discount houses and other members of the monetary sector have substantial short-term funds lent to each other. 184 Lent was also the season when the Church confronted perhaps its most vexing intellectual challenge. 185 His logical mind lent itself superbly to maths and he began to excel in the subject. 186 On enquiry they were told that the other had been lent to a local restaurant when it suffered a power cut. 187 The sum lent by Macrae is not known and reports have varied from £5,000 to £15,000. 188 That in turn has worried the commercial banks that had lent money to the finance houses. 189 It was a well attended meeting, thanks to all who lent a hand. 190 The pieces have been lent by the Frink estate and transported from Dorset, where the sculptor spent her last years. 191 Some assets, such as money lent at call to other financial institutions, are highly liquid. 192 I lent my penknife to someone, but I can't remember who it was now. 193 Just keep half the gram he lent you for your own use, and sell the rest. 194 Sometimes the second reading, usually made from the Apostolic writings, had the same theme especially in Lent or Advent. 195 And his extrajudicial comments disparaging Microsoft and its officers lent an air of bias to his action against the company. 196 For decades, those who lent money to them assumed not. 197 This morning we stand on the threshold of the season of Lent. 198 Although Alexander lent his authority to domestic reforms, it is unwise to think of him as a daring pilot in extremity. 199 This eventually passed. l lent him some money for the last time. 200 These lent a world-weary cast to a face that might otherwise have been babyish. 201 These lent brilliance to the footwork which became more intricate and thus more interesting. 202 He was not fat, although the years had lent a certain dignity to his midriff, he was just huge. 203 I've lent myself to this government's suicidal sham. 204 He lent them the house in good faith. 205 They've just lent me a laser disc player. 206 Somebody else lent me a pump and helped me mend the puncture. 207 Fat Tuesday offers Christians (and others) a final chance to party before the penitential season of Lent begins. 208 Surrealism, with its dreamlike associations, easily lent itself to the wordplay and psychological symbolism of advertising, cartoons,[http:///lent.html] and theme parks. 209 Your mother once saved my bacon. She lent me money when I needed it. 210 They've lent us an old TV as a stopgap until our new one's delivered. 211 You know, that book you lent me is really bizarre. 212 Her ivory tulle veil, fixed by a Cartier 1936 "halo" tiara lent to her by the queen, was modest. 213 Nevertheless, he was appreciated by the "miner" of Europe; he plotted familiarly with Louis XI. , and often lent a hand to the king's secret jobs. 214 The General somehow obtained a coffin and lent every assistance toward the last rites. 215 Under no circumstances must he lent himself to any additional blandishment or languishments in this field. 216 Instead of being invested in productive capital accumulation, however, it is being lent to the government to fund state consumption. 217 As this thought comes into our head we then remember that our copy of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy was lent to a friend so maybe we should shoot over to Amazon and buy a fresh copy. 218 Ms Royal has been damaged by a succession of foreign-policy gaffes in recent weeks, which have lent her campaign an air of amateurism. 219 Deposits are coming in at unusually high rates, and can't be readily lent with the typical healthy net interest spread. 220 Images of children scavenging the local garbage dump for food lent urgency to the Rotarians'efforts. 221 The dates of the carnival vary year depending on the date of Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. 222 All of his friends jumped at the bait when the conman said he would pay them 10 times as much if they lent him money. 223 Until recently banks lent freely at low rates to bankroll companies'investment portfolios. 224 I'll pay back the money you lent me next week. 225 To break the grinding cycle of debt and poverty, Yunus lent a total of $27 to Begum and more than 40 of her neighbors in the village of Joba. 226 He at himself ugg boots in the mind occupied yet lent brandy apt pack by namely time lunatic made it so in the colleagues in front space, she jilted his palm apt still jilt Yuan? 227 When can you let me have back the money I lent you? 228 German banks lent hand over fist to feckless foreign borrowers. |
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