lend itself to (third-person singular simple present lends itself to, present participle lending itself to, simple past and past participle lent itself...
olla omiaan to lend oneself to [with illative] (law) to be likely to, to be capable of, to be apt to [with illative of third infinitive] Teko oli omiaan...
prestare to be fit, be suitable, lend oneself to agree, consent Synonym: acconsentire to offer (to do something), help, lend a hand Synonyms: essere disponibile...
Literally, “to lend the flank”. Compare Italian prestare il fianco. IPA(key): /pʁɛ.te lə flɑ̃/ ~ /pʁe.te lə flɑ̃/ prêter le flanc to lay oneself open, to leave...
(ʔaʕāra) IV (non-past يُعِيرُ (yuʕīru), verbal noun إِعَارَة (ʔiʕāra)) to lend, to loan أَعَارَ صَدِيقَهُ كِتَابًا / أَعَارَ كِتَابًا إِلَى صَدِيقِهِ ʔaʕāra...
(perfective wspomóc) (transitive) to assist, to lend a hand, to help (reflexive with się) to help oneself (reflexive with się) to help each other wspomagać...
(imperfective wspomagać) (transitive) to assist, to lend a hand, to help (reflexive with się) to help oneself (reflexive with się) to help each other wspomóc...
for 200 Euros. (reflexive) to lend oneself to, to be suitable for Die Musik bietet sich zum Tanzen an. The music lends itself to dancing. (reflexive,...
will serve you soon. Mogu ti posuditi svoju ako ti može poslužiti. ― I can lend you mine if it can be of use to you. (reflexive) to make use of, use, utilise...
one's last resource: ad extremum auxilium descendere to consent to..., lend oneself to..: descendere ad aliquid, ad omnia (vid. sect. V. 9, note Similarly...