Apple Thunderbolt Monitor connect to Lenovo X240. Is it possible to connect thinkpad to Thunderbolt monitor. Only need display.

For my day job I am required to use a Lenovo Thinkpad X240 and would like to use my Thunderbolt display.  Is it possible to connect? I am not concerned about audio capabilities. If yes what adapters should I use?

I have a similar situation, however my Lenovo is an X1Carbon and it DOES have a thunderbolt port.  Can I use my Levono X1Carbon with my apple thunderbolt external monitor?  I have tried plugging it in, however it doesn't seem to be working?  Is there something specific that I need to do?
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