Lend
101lend an ear to someone — lend an ear to (someone/something) to listen carefully and with understanding to someone or something. Bush lent an ear to a group of oil executives who came to the White House. Aunt Rosalie lent a sympathetic ear to my troubles …
102lend an ear to something — lend an ear to (someone/something) to listen carefully and with understanding to someone or something. Bush lent an ear to a group of oil executives who came to the White House. Aunt Rosalie lent a sympathetic ear to my troubles …
103lend an ear to — (someone/something) to listen carefully and with understanding to someone or something. Bush lent an ear to a group of oil executives who came to the White House. Aunt Rosalie lent a sympathetic ear to my troubles …
104lend itself to something — lend itself to (something) to be good for a particular use. It was surprising how well her book lent itself to being turned into a film …
105lend itself to — (something) to be good for a particular use. It was surprising how well her book lent itself to being turned into a film …
106lend-lease — (izg. lèndliz) m DEFINICIJA transfer dobara saveznicima kao pomoć, naročito u ratu ETIMOLOGIJA engl …
107lend wings to — To give speed to • • • Main Entry: ↑wing …
108lend colour — To give plausibility ● colour …
109lend|ing library — «LEHN dihng», a public library that permits books to be borrowed …
110lend color to — lend (or give) color to make something seem true or probable this lent color and credibility to his defense …