lend
71lend weight to something — lend credence/plausibility/weight/to something phrase to make an opinion or idea seem more correct An in house study has lent credence to the complaints of poor and impersonal service. Thesaurus: to show or agree that something is truesynonym …
72Lend Lease — hat verschiedene Bedeutungen: Leih und Pachtgesetz, US amerikanisches Gesetz Lend Lease Group, australisches Unternehmen Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bez …
73lend your support — (to sth) ► to support someone or something: »I have lent my support to his plan for a private referendum. Main Entry: ↑lend …
74lend your support to sth — lend your support (to sth) ► to support someone or something: »I have lent my support to his plan for a private referendum. Main Entry: ↑lend …
75lend an ear (or one's ears) — listen sympathetically or attentively. → lend …
76lend a helping hand — lend a (helping) hand to help do something. Jay expected his children to lend a hand where they were needed …
77lend a hand — lend a (helping) hand to help do something. Jay expected his children to lend a hand where they were needed …
78lend oneself to — To adapt oneself to • • • Main Entry: ↑lend …
79lend plausibility to something — lend credence/plausibility/weight/to something phrase to make an opinion or idea seem more correct An in house study has lent credence to the complaints of poor and impersonal service. Thesaurus: to show or agree that something is truesynonym …
80lend your name to something — phrase if someone, especially a famous person, lends their name to an organization or business, they publicly support it and allow their name to be connected with it There are around 100 charities to which Princess Diana lent her name. Thesaurus …