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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1468 COCA: 1699

loan

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loan1 /ləʊn $ loʊn/ ●●● S2 W2 noun   lone
1 [countableC]BORROW an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc 〔银行等的〕贷款
loan of
 a loan of £60,000
6万英镑的贷款
 I had to take out a loan to buy my car.
我只得贷款买车。
 It’ll be years before we’ve paid off the loan.
我们要过好几年才能还清贷款。
2 [singular]LEND when you lend something to someone 借出
loan of
 Thanks for the loan of your camera.
谢谢你借相机给我。
3 on loan (from somebody/something) BORROWif something or someone is on loan, they have been borrowed (从某人处/某处)借出(的)
 The book I wanted was out on loan.
我要的书借出去了。
 paintings on loan from the Louvre
从卢浮宫借来的画
 Cantona initially went on loan to Leeds United.
坎通纳最初是借给利兹联队的。
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COLLOCATIONS
verbs
take out a loan (=borrow money) 借款,贷款
Most home buyers take out a loan.
购房者大多贷款。
repay/pay off/pay back a loan (=give back the money you borrowed, usually over a period of time) 偿还贷款
You can repay the loan early without a penalty.
提前还贷不会被处罚金。
give somebody a loan 给某人放贷
I hoped to persuade my bank manager to give us a loan.
我希望能说服银行经理给我们放贷。
make a loan (=give someone a loan) 放贷
Banks are cautious about making new loans.
银行对发放新贷很谨慎。
ask for/apply for a loan 申请贷款
nHe asked his father for a loan.
get a loan 获得贷款
nShe 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) (以某物作担保)获得贷款
nThe loan was secured on his home.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + loan
a £20,000/$5,000 etc loan 英镑/5,000美元等贷款
The company asked for a £100,000 loan.
公司申请了10万英镑贷款。
a bank loan (=money lent by a bank) 银行贷款
What is the interest you will pay on a bank loan?
你的银行贷款要付多少利息?
a home/car loan (=a loan to buy a home or a car) 住房/汽车贷款
nThey took out a thirty-year home loan.
a personal loan (=money lent to a person, rather than a company) 个人贷款
nIf you want money for a specific purchase, you can get a personal loan.
a business loan (=money lent to a business) 企业贷款
nThe 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) 学生贷款
nMany college graduates are paying off huge student loans.
a long-term/short-term loan (=to be paid back after a long/short time) 长期/短期贷款
nI intended the money as a short-term loan.
an interest-free loan (=on which you pay no interest) 免息贷款
nThey offer an interest-free loan for two years.
a low-interest loan 低息贷款
na low-interest loan to the country from the International Development Association
loan + NOUN
a loan repayment 贷款偿还
nyour monthly loan repayments
a loan agreement (=that says how much the loan will be, how much you will pay back each month etc) 贷款协议
nRead the terms of your loan agreement carefully.
nTHESAURUS
loan noun [countableC] 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 [countableC] 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 [uncountableU] 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 [countableC] British EnglishBrE 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 [countableC, uncountableU] 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 [uncountableU] 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.
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loan2 ●●○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 American EnglishAmELEND to lend someone something, especially money 借给〔尤指钱〕
loan somebody something
 Can you loan me $5?
你能借我5美元吗?
 Jeff’s loaned us his car for the weekend.
杰夫已经把车借给我们在周末使用。
2 (also loan out British EnglishBrE)LEND to lend something valuable to someone 把〔贵重物品〕出借给〔某人〕
 The National Library has loaned several manuscripts.
国家图书馆借出了几件手稿。
loan something to somebody/something
 Two of the steam trains have been loaned to other railways.
其中两列蒸汽火车借给别的铁路公司了。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
loanloan1 /ləʊnloʊn/ noun [countableC]FINANCE
1money borrowed from a bank, financial institution, person etc on which interest is usually paid to the lender until the loan is repaid
The couple took out and repaid several loans (=obtained them and paid them back) to build up their business.
The bank recently made a loan to the company for a new warehouse.
Citibank will provide loans of $50,000 to $250,000 to small contractors.
More than 40 financial institutions have extended loans (=given loans) to the real estate firm.
A loan is a form of debt. A borrower receives money from a lender which they pay back in instalments British EnglishBrE /installments American EnglishAmE (=a series of regular payments that are made until all of the loan has been paid back). Loans are provided by financial institutions, such as banks, who charge interest. The interest rate (=percentage rate used for calculating interest over a particular period of time, usually one year) usually depends on the type of loan. You usually pay a lower rate of interest on a secured loan than on an unsecured loan. An example of a secured loan is a mortgage (=a loan to buy a property). If you do not make your regular payments on a mortgage, the lender normally has the right to take the property and sell it in order to get back their money. Examples of an unsecured loan include an overdraft British EnglishBrE (=an arrangement between a bank and a customer allowing them to take out more money from their current account than they have in it), a personal loan, and money owed on a credit card.
2service a loan
a)to make repayments on a loan
With rising sales, he saw no problem servicing the loans.
b)to collect repayments on a loan for another organization
Many lenders continue to service loans they have sold into the secondary market.
3refinance a loan to replace an old loan with a new one
Homeowners rushed to refinance and prepay their loans at lower interest rates.
amortizing loan back-to-back loan bad loan balloon loan bank loan bridge loan bullet loan call loan commercial loan consumer loan corporate loan credit-card loan debt consolidation loan delinquent loan discount loan foreign loan home equity loan home loan interest-free loan irrecoverable loan long-term loan medium-term loan non-performing loan nonrecourse loan overnight loan parallel loan performing loan personal loan property loan rollover loan secured loan short-term loan soft loan syndicated loan term loan underlying loan unsecured loan
loanloan2 verb [transitiveT]FINANCE
especially American EnglishAmE to lend someone something, especially money
loan somebody something/loan something to somebody
The IMF has already loaned the country $11 billion.
Origin loan1
(1100-1200) Old Norse lan
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1468 COCA: 1699
loan

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + LOAN | LOAN + VERB | LOAN + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElarge, massive大額/巨額借款small小額借款long-term, short-term長期/短期貸款high-interest, interest-free, low-interest, no-interest (NAmE) 高息貸款;無息貸款;低息貸款adjustable-rate, fixed-rate, variable-rate可調利率/固定利率/可變利率貸款guaranteed (NAmE) , secured, unsecured擔保貸款;抵押貸款;無抵押貸款As it was an unsecured loan, their property was not at risk.因為是無抵押貸款,他們的財產沒有風險。home-equity (= in which your house is given as security for the money borrowed) (NAmE) 住房抵押貸款Fixed-rate home-equity loans can help cover the cost of a single large purchase.固定利率住房抵押貸款可以幫助支付單項大宗購置費用。outstanding未償還貸款They used the inheritance to pay off their outstanding loan.他們用繼承的遺產償還了剩餘貸款。bad, non-performing壞賬;不良貸款a banking system riddled with bad loans充斥壞賬的銀行系統business, consumer, personal商業/消費/個人貸款bank銀行貸款bridge, bridging, temporary過渡性貸款;臨時貸款home, mortgage按揭貸款auto, car汽車貸款student助學貸款VERB + LOANapply for, ask for, request申請貸款arrange, get, obtain, raise, take out安排貸款;獲得貸款;籌集貸款She had to take out a loan until she could sell her house.在房子賣掉前,她不得不貸一筆款。give sb, grant sb, make sb, offer, provide向某人發放貸款;提供貸款My bank offered to make me a loan.銀行提出貸給我一筆款子。receive收到貸款pay back, pay off, repay償還貸款;償清貸款guarantee, secure, underwrite為貸款擔保;為貸款提供抵押;承擔貸款責任The banks will not agree to emergency funding unless the government will underwrite the loan.如果政府不為貸款擔保,銀行就不會同意提供應急資金。consolidate合併貸款If you have several student loans, you can consolidate them into one lump sum.如果你有幾筆助學貸款,可以合併成一個總項。LOAN + VERBtotal sth貸款總額達⋯loans totalling / totaling a million euros總計 100 萬歐元的貸款LOAN + NOUNapplication貸款申請agreement, arrangement, deal (BrE, sport體育) 貸款協議;貸款協定;球員租借協議the terms of the loan agreement with the bank與銀行的貸款協議條款The striker comes to the Premiership on an 18-month loan deal from Roma.這名前鋒靠着來自羅馬隊的一紙 18 個月的租賃協議進入超級聯賽。interest, rate貸款利息/利率guarantee貸款擔保payment, repayment貸款的償還款項They were struggling to meet their monthly loan repayments.他們在努力償還每月的貸款。facility (especially BrE) 信貸服務The bank provides personal loan facilities at competitive rates.這家銀行以極有競爭力的價格提供個人信貸服務。period (especially BrE) 借期The book must be returned by the end of the loan period.這本書必須在借期內歸還。officer (NAmE) 放款員a loan officer at a local mortgage company當地一家按揭公司的放款員shark放高利貸者He ran up massive debts borrowing from loan sharks.他因借高利貸而債台高築。PREPOSITIONon loan (from)(從⋯)借的The paintings are on loan from the Wallace Collection.這些畫是從華萊士收藏館借來的。loan from從⋯借來的東西a loan from my brother從我哥哥處借來的東西PHRASESsecurity for a loan貸款的抵押品He had to use his house as security for the loan.他不得不把自己的房子作為貸款的抵押品。 topic at business
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1468 COCA: 1699
loan verb
lend
loan

noun

loan ♦︎ credit ♦︎ mortgage ♦︎ advance ♦︎ overdraftThese are all words for money that a person or an organization such as a bank lends sb. 这些词均表示借款、贷款。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a loan / credit / a mortgage / an advance / an overdraft from sb / an organizationa mortgage / an advance on stha large / huge loan / mortgage / advance / overdraft(a) low-interest loan / credit / mortgage / overdraft(a) cheap loan / credit / mortgage(an) interest-free loan / credit / overdrafta temporary loan / mortgage / overdraft(a) bank loan / credit / mortgage / overdraftto have a loan / a mortgage / an advance / an overdraftto get a loan / credit / a mortgage / an advanceto obtain / arrange / apply for / refuse sb / deny sb (a) loan / credit / a mortgageto take out / request / pay off / repay a loan / mortgage loan [countable] money that an organization such as a bank lends to sb 贷款;借款I'm going to have to take out a bank loan (= to borrow money from a bank) to pay for the car.我得要贷款买车了。It took three years to repay my student loan (= money lent to a student).我用了三年时间才还清助学贷款。He ran up massive debts borrowing from loan sharks (= people who lend money at very high rates of interest).他因借高利贷而负债累累。 see also loan lend verb credit ˈkredɪt [uncountable] an arrangement that you make, for example with a shop, to pay later for sth you buy; money that a bank lends to you 赊购;赊欠;(从银行借的)借款,贷款We bought the dishwasher on credit.那台洗碗机是我们赊购来的。We offer two months' interest-free credit.我们提供两个月的免息赊购。Your credit limit is now £2 000.你的信用额度现在为2 000英镑。The bank refused further credit to the company.银行拒绝继续为这家公司提供贷款。 see also debit debt NOTE 辨析 Loan or credit?A loan is a particular official agreement to borrow an amount of money and pay it back later; credit is a general term for any money that a bank makes available to a customer, when that customer does not already have that amount in their own account. * loan指的是一种正式贷款协议;credit泛指银行为账户资金不足的客户提供的借款。 mortgage ˈmɔːgɪdʒ; NAmE ˈmɔːrgɪdʒ [countable] a legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house or other property, and you pay the money back over a particular number of years; the sum of money that you borrow 按揭;按揭贷款;抵押贷款Do you have a mortage on this house?你这所房子有按揭贷款吗?Fortunately we've already paid off our mortgage.幸好我们已还清了抵押贷款。Mortgage rates (= of interest) are up again this month.按揭贷款利率本月又上涨了。 mortgage

verb

[transitive] He had to mortgage his house to pay his legal costs.他不得不把房子抵押出去来付诉讼费。
advance [countable, usually singular] money paid for work before it has been done or money paid earlier than expected 预付工资;预付款They offered an advance of £5 000 after the signing of the contract.他们在合同签订后预付了5 000英镑。She asked for an advance on her salary.她要求预支薪金。 see also advance lend overdraft [countable]ˈəʊvədrɑːft; NAmE ˈoʊvərdræftthe amount of money that you owe to a bank when you have spent more money than is in your bank account; an arrangement that allows you to do this 透支额;透支安排She had run up an overdraft of £3 000.她的透支额累计达3 000英镑。I had to arrange an overdraft to pay for the car.我不得不通过透支来偿付购车款。 overdraw

verb

[transitive] (especially BrE) Customers who overdraw their accounts will be charged a fee.透支的存户须付费。
overdrawn

adjective

I'm overdrawn by £100.我透支了100英镑。Your account is £200 overdrawn.您的账户已透支200英镑。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1468 COCA: 1699
loan
Money that you owe: arrears, bad debt, balance...
To lend something to someone: lend, spare, advance...

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