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inglés
inglés
español
español
lent [ingl. am. lɛnt, ingl. brit. lɛnt] pret. & pret. part lend
I. lend <pret. & part. pas. lent> [ingl. am. lɛnd, ingl. brit. lɛnd] V. trans.
1. lend (loan):
dejar Esp.
I lent her a coat
I lent her a coat
to lend sth to sb
prestarle algo a alguien
2. lend (give):
to lend sth to sth
II. lend <pret. & part. pas. lent> [ingl. am. lɛnd, ingl. brit. lɛnd] V. v. refl.
Lent [ingl. am. lɛnt, ingl. brit. lɛnt] SUST.
I. lend <pret. & part. pas. lent> [ingl. am. lɛnd, ingl. brit. lɛnd] V. trans.
1. lend (loan):
dejar Esp.
I lent her a coat
I lent her a coat
to lend sth to sb
prestarle algo a alguien
2. lend (give):
to lend sth to sth
II. lend <pret. & part. pas. lent> [ingl. am. lɛnd, ingl. brit. lɛnd] V. v. refl.
lend out V. [ingl. am. lɛnd -, ingl. brit. lɛnd -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
dejar Esp. coloq.
to lend sth out to sb
prestarle algo a alguien
to lend sth out to sb
dejarle algo a alguien Esp.
español
español
inglés
inglés
conferir encanto
inglés
inglés
español
español
lent [lent]
lent pt, part. pas. of lend
I. lend [lend] V. trans. lent, lent
1. lend (give temporarily):
2. lend (impart, grant):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to lend wings to sb/sth
II. lend [lend] V. intr. lent, lent
Lent [lent] SUST. sin pl.
I. lend [lend] V. trans. lent, lent
1. lend (give temporarily):
2. lend (impart, grant):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to lend wings to sb/sth
II. lend [lend] V. intr. lent, lent
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
lent [lent]
lent pt, part. pas. of lend
I. lend <lent, lent> [lend] V. trans.
1. lend (give temporarily):
2. lend (impart, provide):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to lend wings to sb/sth
II. lend <lent, lent> [lend] V. intr.
Lent [lent] SUST.
I. lend <lent, lent> [lend] V. trans.
1. lend (give temporarily):
2. lend (impart, provide):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to lend wings to sb/sth
II. lend <lent, lent> [lend] V. intr.
español
español
inglés
inglés
to lend sth
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The toolshed and wellhouse are architecturally sympathetic to the house.
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Both expressions are equally polite; however, the latter is more sympathetic and friendly.
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The antihypertensive actions of reserpine are a result of its ability to deplete catecholamines (among other monoamine neurotransmitters) from peripheral sympathetic nerve endings.
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In the musical, she is portrayed as much more complex and sympathetic character who genuinely loves and wants to save her daughter.
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Sympathetic detonation is caused by a shock wave, or impact of primary or secondary blast fragments.
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