US /lɛnt/
・UK /lent/
Yes, but the person who lent you that money is a loser right now.
Now imagine if he actually lent you the money in the beginning at 5% interest rate, but now he is going to simply make 1% interest rate.
The person in the band lent a very famous guitar.
The person in the band was lent a very famous guitar.
But when I lent into that identity of being an author, and I started this video and doctor turned entrepreneur and author, leaning into the identity of being an author, what does an author do?
But when I lent into that identity of being an author,
when McDonald's first started franchising and he wasn't making any money during Lent
and he wasn't making any money during Lent because his area was, like, 89% Catholic or something.
Um, but my roommate, he lent me his Clinique because he's from --
Today, Hino may be most well known for directing a horror film so realistic that after a friend lent him a VHS copy, Charlie Sheen thought he'd watched a real murder on tape and called the authorities, prompting an FBI investigation.
Today, Hino may be most well-known for directing a horror film so realistic that after a friend lent him a VHS copy, Charlie Sheen thought he'd watched a real murder on tape and called the authorities, prompting an FBI investigation.
supply was impure, and that it was that unknown impurity which lent efficacy to the draught.
and that it was that unknown impurity which lent efficacy to the draft.
So for instance, 'The book, which I lent you,
So, for instance, the book which I lent you, uh, had kept me on the edge of my seat till I finished it.
and they would always be just lent the crown of Saint Wenceslas, who otherwise rules eternally up in heaven.
and they'd always be just lent the crown of St. Wenceslas,
Then, you lent Dent take your place!