relend
verb [ I or T ] (also re-lend) uk/ˌriːˈlend/ us/ˌriːˈlend/ relent
重新借出
to lend again
The bank borrows at low rates of interest and relends at a higher rate.
He took out a loan at 12 percent and relent the money at 15 percent. 他以 12% 的利率贷款,并以 15% 的利率借出了这笔钱。
The state will re-lend most of the loan to local businesses.
[ + two objects ] The bank is willing to relend me the money at the rate that was originally agreed.
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- The funds are available for relending immediately.
- The bank refused to relend the money that had been repaid to it.
- The government will relend the money from the loan to local authorities.