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loan



I.loan1 S2 W2 /ləʊn $ loʊn/ BrE AmE noun
[Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old Norse; Origin: lan]
1. [countable] an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
loan of
a loan of £60,000
I had to take out a loan to buy my car.
It’ll be years before we’ve paid off the loan.
2. [singular] when you lend something to someone
loan of
Thanks for the loan of your camera.
3. on loan (from somebody/something) if something or someone is on loan, they have been borrowed:
The book I wanted was out on loan.
paintings on loan from the Louvre
Cantona initially went on loan to Leeds United.
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COLLOCATIONS
verbs
take out a loan (=borrow money) Most home buyers take out a loan.
repay/pay off/pay back a loan (=give back the money you borrowed, usually over a period of time) You can repay the loan early without a penalty.
give somebody a loan I hoped to persuade my bank manager to give us a loan.
make a loan (=give someone a loan) Banks are cautious about making new loans.
ask for/apply for a loan He asked his father for a loan.
get a loan She got a loan from the bank.
secure a loan (on something) (=agree to give the lender something if you do not pay back the loan on time) The loan was secured on his home.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + loan
a £20,000/$5,000 etc loan The company asked for a £100,000 loan.
a bank loan (=money lent by a bank) What is the interest you will pay on a bank loan?
a home/car loan (=a loan to buy a home or a car) They took out a thirty-year home loan.
a personal loan (=money lent to a person, rather than a company) If you want money for a specific purchase, you can get a personal loan.
a business loan (=money lent to a business) The bank offers a range of business loans to meet the needs of small businesses.
a student loan (=money lent to a student to pay for university) Many college graduates are paying off huge student loans.
a long-term/short-term loan (=to be paid back after a long/short time) I intended the money as a short-term loan.
an interest-free loan (=on which you pay no interest) They offer an interest-free loan for two years.
a low-interest loan a low-interest loan to the country from the International Development Association
loan + NOUN
a loan repayment your monthly loan repayments
a loan agreement (=that says how much the loan will be, how much you will pay back each month etc) Read the terms of your loan agreement carefully.
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THESAURUS
loan noun
[countable] an amount of money that is borrowed, especially from a bank or company, which you agree to pay back by the end of a period of time: We took out a loan to buy a new car. | He is paying back a $50,000 loan.
mortgage noun
[countable] a large amount of money that someone borrows from a bank or company to buy a house: Nick told me the mortgage on his apartment is worth about $90,000. | Anyone taking out a mortgage should be aware that interest rates can go up at any time. | It took my parents nearly thirty years to pay off their mortgage.
interest noun
[uncountable] money that you pay for borrowing money, especially that you pay every year or every month at a fixed rate: Credit companies charge huge amounts of interest. | What’s the interest on the loan?
overdraft noun
[countable] British English the amount of money that you owe to bank when you have spent more money than you had in your account: I left university with no job and a big overdraft. | 20% of the bank’s customers regularly use their overdraft facility. | You have to pay a fee for unauthorized overdrafts.
debt noun
[uncountable and countable] an amount of money that a person or organization owes: The company now has debts of almost £2 million. | A lot of the money went towards paying his debts. | The family were $100,000 in debt (=they owed $100,000).
credit noun
[uncountable] an arrangement with a shop or bank that allows you to buy something and pay for it later: We bought the furniture on credit. | He had a credit limit of £7,000.
II.loan2 BrE AmE verb
[transitive]
1. American English to lend someone something, especially money
loan somebody something
Can you loan me $5?
Jeff’s loaned us his car for the weekend.
2. (also loan out British English) to lend something valuable to someone:
The National Library has loaned several manuscripts.
loan something to somebody/something
Two of the steam trains have been loaned to other railways.

d. Chim phượng mái.

đg. "Loan báo" nói tắt: Loan tin.



[loan]
phoenix
announce; make known
loan tin
spread the news far and wide, promulgate, blaze
royal carriage (xe loan)


loanhu
[loun]
danh từ
tiền cho vay; vật cho mượn
I'm asking for a loan - I'll pay you back
Tôi chỉ hỏi vay thôi, rồi tôi sẽ hoàn lại cho anh
a bank loan
một khoản vay ở ngân hàng
may I have the loan of your bicycle?
tôi mượn xe đạp của anh được không?
can we ask your father for the loan of his car?
chúng tôi hỏi mượn bố anh chiếc xe được không?
It's not my book - I've got it on loan from the library
Đó không phải là quyển sách của tôi - tôi mượn của thư viện đấy
ngoại động từ
cho vay; cho mượn
a painting graciously loaned by Her Majesty the Queen
một bức tranh được Đức Nữ hoàng có lòng tốt cho mượn


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