loan

loan
1. noun
1) (thing lent) Leihgabe, die
2) (lending)

let somebody have/give somebody the loan of something — jemandem etwas leihen

be [out] on loan — [Buch, Schallplatte:] ausgeliehen sein

have something on loan [from somebody] — etwas [von jemandem] geliehen haben

3) (money lent) Darlehen, das; Kredit, der; (public loan) Anleihe, die
2. transitive verb

loan something to somebody — jemandem etwas leihen; etwas an jemanden verleihen

* * *
[ləun] 1. noun
1) (anything lent, especially money: I shall ask the bank for a loan.) die Anleihe, das Darlehen
2) (the act of lending: I gave him the loan of my bicycle.) das Leihen
2. verb
((especially American) to lend: Can you loan me a pen?) leihen
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loan
[ləʊn, AM loʊn]
I. n
1. (money) Darlehen nt, Kredit m
a $50,000 \loan ein Darlehen über 50.000 Dollar
an unsecured \loan ein ungesicherter Kredit
to take out a \loan ein Darlehen aufnehmen
to get a \loan ein Darlehen [o einen Kredit] bekommen
\loan to managers Organkredit m
\loan to small and medium-sized enterprises Mittelstandskredit m
2. (act) Ausleihe f kein pl, Verleihen nt kein pl
a permanent \loan eine Dauerleihgabe
to be on \loan verliehen sein
the exhibit is on \loan from another museum das Ausstellungsstück ist die Leihgabe eines anderen Museums
to be on long-term/short-term \loan langfristig/kurzfristig ausgeliehen sein
II. n modifier
\loan conditions Kreditbedingungen pl, Darlehensbedingungen pl
III. vt
to \loan sb sth [or sth to sb] jdm etw leihen
* * *
[ləʊn]
1. n
1) (= thing lent) Leihgabe f; (from bank etc) Darlehen nt; (= public loan) Anleihe f

my friend let me have the money as a loan — mein Freund hat mir das Geld geliehen

it's not a gift, it's a loan — es ist nicht geschenkt, sondern nur geliehen

government loans — Regierungsdarlehen nt

2)

I asked for the loan of a bicycle — ich bat darum, ein Fahrrad ausleihen zu dürfen

he gave me the loan of his bicycle —

conditions governing the loan of this book — Leihbedingungen pl für dieses Buch

it's on loan — es ist geliehen

the machinery is on loan from the American government — die Maschinen sind eine Leihgabe der amerikanischen Regierung

she's on loan to us from the CIA — sie ist vom CIA an uns abgestellt worden

to have sth on loan — etw geliehen haben (from von)

2. vt
leihen (to sb jdm)
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loan [ləʊn]
A s
1. (Ver)Leihen n, Ausleihung f:
on loan leihweise;
a book on loan ein geliehenes Buch;
painting, etc on loan Leihgabe f;
be on loan from eine Leihgabe (gen) sein;
ask for the loan of sth darum bitten, (sich) etwas (aus)leihen zu dürfen;
may I have the loan of …? darf ich (mir) … (aus)leihen?;
have sth on loan from sb (sich) etwas von jemandem (aus)geliehen haben
2. WIRTSCH Anleihe f (auch fig):
take up a loan eine Anleihe aufnehmen (on auf akk); academic.ru/31904/government">government 4
3. WIRTSCH Darlehen n, Kredit m:
loan on securities Lombardkredit
4. Leihgabe f (für eine Ausstellung):
loan collection Leihgaben(sammlung) pl(f)
5. LING Lehnwort n
B v/t besonders US lend 1
C v/i besonders US Geld verleihen
* * *
1. noun
1) (thing lent) Leihgabe, die
2) (lending)

let somebody have/give somebody the loan of something — jemandem etwas leihen

be [out] on loan — [Buch, Schallplatte:] ausgeliehen sein

have something on loan [from somebody] — etwas [von jemandem] geliehen haben

3) (money lent) Darlehen, das; Kredit, der; (public loan) Anleihe, die
2. transitive verb

loan something to somebody — jemandem etwas leihen; etwas an jemanden verleihen

* * *
n.
Anleihe -n f.
Ausleihe -ungen f.
Darlehen - n.
Kredit -e m.
Leihe -n f. v.
ausleihen v.

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