Lends themselves to something In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "lends themselves to something", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2022-01-09 03:01

Meaning of Lends themselves to something (redirected from lend (oneself) to (something) )

Lend (oneself) to (something) informal verb phrase

If you lend yourself to something, you give your talent, skills, or effort to assist in some task, project, endeavor, etc.

She lent herself to a new TV show as an MC.

Peter has lent himself to many different films.

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hit/strike the right/wrong note
To be perfectly suitable/not suitable for a particular situation; to do something totally right/wrong
(right) up your alley

Being perfectly suitable for one's interests or abilities

Fit Like A Glove

1. (Said of clothing items) To fit perfectly.
2. To be suitable for someone.

the best of a bad bunch/lot

The best person or the best thing of a group in which none is good.

be tailor-made

1. Of clothing, to have been specially made to fit a particular person.

2. To be perfectly suitable for something or someone.

Grammar and Usage of Lend (oneself) to (something)

Verb Forms

  • to lend (oneself) to (something)
  • lends (oneself) to (something)
  • lending (oneself) to (something)
  • lent (oneself) to (something)

The verb "lend" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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Be very nearly or inevitably lost, departed or deceased

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