Nghĩa là gì:
blend
blend /bli:p/- danh từ
- thứ (thuốc lá, chè...) pha trộn
- (bất qui tắc) động từ blended/'blendid/, blent/blent/
- hợp nhau (màu sắc)
- these two colours blend well: hai màu này rất hợp nhau
lend Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
lend a hand
help someone, give me a hand Our neighbors lend a hand when we have too much work to do.
lend/give an ear to
listen to I try to lend an ear to all of my friends when they have a personal problem that they want to talk about.
lend someone a hand
help someone.
blend
see marijuana
calendar
to examine schedules to determine a time when two or more people would be available to meet for some purpose:"We need to calendar about that"
give/lend an ear to
listen to 听;听从
Children should give an ear to their parents'advice.小孩应该听从父母的劝告。
give/lend color to
make sth.seem true or likely(加以渲染)使某事可信、生动
The illustrations he used helped to give colour to his lecture.他采用的图解使他的演讲大为生动。
The boy's torn clothes gave color to his story of a fight.这孩子的衣服被撕破,这更使人相信他跟别人打架的故事了。
lend an ear to
listen to 听;听从
Children should give an ear to their parents'advice.小孩应该听从父母的劝告。
lend color to
make sth.seem true or likely(加以渲染)使某事可信、生动
The illustrations he used helped to give colour to his lecture.他采用的图解使他的演讲大为生动。
The boy's torn clothes gave color to his story of a fight.这孩子的衣服被撕破,这更使人相信他跟别人打架的故事了。
lend/give a hand
help;give assistance 帮助
Please lend a hand with my luggage.请帮我拿一下行李。
Ask the boy to lend a hand with moving the piano.让这男孩帮忙搬一下这架钢琴。
Dick saw a woman with a flat tire and offered to give her a hand with it.狄克见一妇人轮胎泄气,就自告奋勇帮助她补胎。
lend itself to
give a chance for or be useful for;be possible or right for适合;适宜于
This subject lends itself admirably to dramatic treatment.这个题目极其适合写成剧本。
The building lends itself to conversion into a theatre.这座大楼很适合改成剧院。
lend oneself to
give help or approval to;encourage;assist 帮助;协助;赞助;鼓励
Don't lend yourself to such dishonest schemes.不要参与这种欺诈的勾当。
Alice wouldn't lend herself to the plot to hide the teacher's chalk.艾丽斯不赞成要把教师的粉笔藏起来的鬼主意。
lend to
contribute 给予;使具有…作用
The support of the government lent importance to the study of the new economic theory.政府的支持对研究那项新的经济理论起了重要的作用。
The laboratory research will lend significance to the police analysis of criminal cases.实验室的研究工作对警察分析案例将起到重要的作用。
lend oneself or itself
Idiom(s): lend oneself or itself
Theme: USEFULNESS
to something [for someone or something] to be adaptable to something; [for someone or something] to be useful for something.
• This room doesn't lend itself to bright colors.
• John doesn't lend himself to casual conversation.
lend an ear
Idiom(s): lend an ear (to sb)
Theme: LISTENING
to listen to someone.
• Lend an ear to John. Hear what he has to say.
• I'd be delighted to lend an ear. I find great wisdom in everything John has to say.
BLEND IN
(intransitive) to match or look the same as the surroundings
" In Max's neighborhood, if you don't blend in, you'll get beat up."
Lend Me Your Ear
To politely ask for someone's full attention.
give an ear to|ear|give|give an ear|lend|lend an e
v. phr., literary To listen to. Children should give an ear to their parents' advice. The king lent an ear to the complaints of his people.
give color to|color|give|give color|lend|lend colo
v. phr. To make (something) seem true or likely. The boy's torn clothes gave color to his story of a fight. The way the man ate lent color to his story of near starvation.
lend a hand|bear|bear a hand|give|give a hand|hand
v. phr. To give help; make yourself useful; help. The stage manager asked some of the boys to lend a hand with the scenery. Dick saw a woman with a flat tire and offered to give her a hand with it.
Compare: LIFT A FINGER.
lend itself to|lend|lend to
v. phr. To give a chance for or be useful for; to be possible or right for. Bob was sick and did not go to Jane's party, but his absence lent itself to misunderstanding. The teacher's paperweight was a heavy piece of metal which sometimes lent itself to use as a hammer. This poem lends itself to our program very well.
Compare: LEND ONESELF TO.
lend oneself to|lend|lend to
v. phr. To give help or approval to; encourage; assist. Alice wouldn't lend herself to the plot to hide the teacher's chalk.
lend
lend
lend itself to
or lend oneself to
to be adapted to, useful for, or open to
lend one's ear
lend one's ear
Also, lend an ear. Pay attention, listen, as in “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears” (Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, 3:2). This idiom may be obsolescent. [Late 1300s]
An lend idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with lend, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ lend