Lend single意思
"Lend single" is not a common phrase in English, and it's not immediately clear what it means. However, if we break down the words, we can try to make sense of it:
- "Lend" means to give something to someone with the understanding that it will be returned.
- "Single" can mean several things depending on the context, but in the context of lending, it could refer to a single item or a single instance of something.
If we put these together in a more common phrase, it could mean "to lend one item" or "to lend something only once." However, a more natural way to express these ideas would be "to lend a single item" or "to lend something once."
If you're looking to borrow something, you might say, "Can you lend me a single book?" or "Can you lend me something for a single day?"
If you're lending something, you might say, "I can lend you one of my books," or "I'll lend you my camera, but only for a day."
If you're talking about the frequency of lending, you might say, "I usually lend my tools out once, and then I expect them back."
These are more typical ways of using the words "lend" and "single" in English.