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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary وام، قرض، قرضه ، عاریه ، واژه عاریه ، عاریه دادن ، قرض کردن .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary loan وام دادن، وام، قرضه collateral loan وام با وثيقه fiduciary loan وام شرافتي، وام بدون وثيقه precarious loan وام عندالمطالبه (بدون مدت)، وام مشکوک الوصول syndicated loan وام سنديکايي (وامي که دو يا چند مؤسسه اعتباري به وام گيرنده دهند)
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary prête|loans|loan|ready|readiness 1 eng. loan vâm 2 eng. ready âmâda + fra. fin prêt : eng. ready to use : tiâr (Neyšâpuri)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(loan): بازگشت به واژه loan application for loan foreign loan free loan of non-fungible things guaranteed loan have the loan of interest-free-loan interset-free loan loan account loan bank loan fund loan holder loan interest loan market loan on deposit loan value loan word loan-bank loan-holder long term loan long-term loan make a loan medium term loan national loan on loan one who asks for a loan receiving a loan redemption of a loan saving and loan associations savings and loan association short term loan soft loan term loan time loan to have the loan or وام دادن ،قرض دادن ،وام ،قرضه ،واژه عاريه ،عاريه دادن ،قرض کردن قانون ـ فقه : وام ،عاريه دادن بازرگانى : وام ،مساعده ،قرض کلمات مرتبط(34)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 loan n. Pronunciation: ' lōn Function: noun Etymology: Middle English lon, from Old Norse lān; akin to Old English l ǣ n loan, lēon to lend, Latin linquere to leave, Greek leipein Date: 12th century 1 a : money lent at interest b : something lent usually for the borrower's temporary use 2 a : the grant of temporary use b : the temporary duty of a person transferred to another job for a limited time 3 : LOANWORD ]]> 2 loan n. Function: transitive verb Date: 13th century : LEND –loan·able \ ' lō-nə-bəl\ adjective usage The verb loan is one of the words English settlers brought to America and continued to use after it had died out in Britain. Its use was soon noticed by British visitors and somewhat later by the New England literati, who considered it a bit provincial. It was flatly declared wrong in 1870 by a popular commentator, who based his objection on etymology. A later scholar showed that the commentator was ignorant of Old English and thus unsound in his objection, but by then it was too late, as the condemnation had been picked up by many other commentators. Although a surprising number of critics still voice objections, loan is entirely standard as a verb. You should note that it is used only literally; lend is the verb used for figurative expressions, such as “lending a hand” or “lending enchantment.”]]> loan (as used in expressions) n. bridge loan call loan demand loan loan shark loan sharking loan translation savings and loan association savings and loan ]]>