loan

loan
ləun
1. noun
1) (anything lent, especially money: I shall ask the bank for a loan.) préstamo
2) (the act of lending: I gave him the loan of my bicycle.) empréstito

2. verb
((especially American) to lend: Can you loan me a pen?) prestar
loan1 n préstamo / crédito
I need a loan to buy a car necesito un préstamo para comprar un coche
on loan prestado
loan2 vb prestar / dejar
she loaned the painting to the museum dejó prestado el cuadro al museo
loan
tr[ləʊn]
noun
1 (of money) préstamo, crédito; (more formally) empréstito
transitive verb
1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL prestar
could you loan me your car? ¿me prestas el coche?
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
on loan prestado,-a 2 (footballer) cedido,-a
I got this book on loan from the library este libro lo he sacado prestado de la biblioteca
to raise a loan SMALLFINANCE/SMALL hacer un empréstito
loan ['lo:n] vt
: prestar
loan n
: préstamo m, empréstito m (del banco)
loan
n.
avío s.m.
crédito (Banca) s.m.
empréstito s.m.
mutuo s.m.
prestación s.f.
préstamo s.m.
v.
prestar v.

I ləʊn
noun
a) (of money) préstamo m; (Fin) préstamo m, crédito m, empréstito m (frml)

bank loan — préstamo or crédito bancario; (before n)

loan account — (BrE) cuenta f crediticia

b) (temporary use)

may I have the loan of your umbrella? — ¿me prestas el paraguas?

the book you want is out on loan — el libro que quieres está prestado


II
transitive verb prestar

many sports clubs will loan out equipment — muchos clubs deportivos prestan el equipo

to loan somebody something, to loan something TO somebody — prestarle algo a alguien

[lǝʊn]
1.
N (=thing lent between persons) préstamo m ; (from bank) crédito m , préstamo m

it's on loan — está prestado

I had it on loan from the company — me lo prestó la empresa

she is on loan to another department — presta temporalmente sus servicios en otra sección

to raise a loan — (=money) obtener or conseguir un préstamo

to subscribe a loan — suscribir un préstamo

I asked for the loan of the book — le pedí prestado el libro

2.
VT prestar
3.
CPD

loan account N — cuenta f de crédito

loan agreement N — acuerdo m de crédito

loan capital N — capital m en préstamo

loan fund N — fondo m de crédito para empréstitos

loan guarantee N — garantía f de préstamo

loan repayment N — reembolso m del préstamo

loan shark N — prestamista mf usurero(-a), tiburón m

loan translation N — calco m lingüístico

loan word N — préstamo m

* * *

I [ləʊn]
noun
a) (of money) préstamo m; (Fin) préstamo m, crédito m, empréstito m (frml)

bank loan — préstamo or crédito bancario; (before n)

loan account — (BrE) cuenta f crediticia

b) (temporary use)

may I have the loan of your umbrella? — ¿me prestas el paraguas?

the book you want is out on loan — el libro que quieres está prestado


II
transitive verb prestar

many sports clubs will loan out equipment — muchos clubs deportivos prestan el equipo

to loan somebody something, to loan something TO somebody — prestarle algo a alguien


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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