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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 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.       • • •   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.       • • •   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.
 
 〆 d. Chim phượng mái. 〆 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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