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Перевод: lent
[существительное] великий пост; [глагол] #past и p.p. от lend
Тезаурус:
- She kindly lent me dishes and pans, which were almost unobtainable, and in any case needed coupons for their purchase.
- Tony Benn and Eric Heffer were voted off several committees that the Labour Party considered important, while Thatcher lent her teddy bear to a Lincolnshire museum's exhibition.
- An aunt lent her house for the occasion, my mother did most of the cooking helped by my sister, and my mother-in-law baked the cake.
- The Speaker of the House of Commons, Bernard Weatherill, has lent his name to a Commission on Citizenship in which the organisation Community Service Volunteers has taken a lead.
- "Before the Vatican II reforms, there would be no dancing in Ireland over Lent.
- Lent: The Glory of the Cross Five talks given in Wells Cathedral during lent, march-April 1988
- So he's lent it to me.
- Peavey lent us a 5150 amp, which was great on some stuff and I rented a Soldano amp and that was also really nice.
- I met them leeward of the middle vehicle, where they lent a hand to tip the wheelbarrow into a stable position.
- I've been lent a DI box, but I'm not sure how best to hook it up.
- The matches used to be held little more than a week or so apart but soccer has since switched to the Lent term.
- This particular model was built to demonstrate at shows and has been generally lent, hired out, pawed, mauled and knocked about as a result.
- In the early 1980s in Britain, the Economic and Social Research Council funded a major research project which lent an official academic seal to the work of individuals concerned.
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