borrow的意思和读音

borrow

: [ˈbɔroʊ] : [ˈbɒrəʊ]

v.);(…)

n.;【

borrows  borrowing  borrowed  

v.+n.borrow money,borrow dollar

v.lend

v.use,make use of,have access to,scrounge,sponge

borrowv.

1.[t]to take and use sth that belongs to sb else, and return it to them at a later time

Can I borrow your umbrella?

Members can borrow up to ten books from the library at any one time.

I borrowed the DVD off my brother. DVD。

2.[t][i]);(…)to take money from a person or bank and agree to pay it back to them at a later time

She borrowed £2 000 from her parents. 2 000

I don't like to borrow from friends.

I had to borrow the money off a friend.

3.[i][t]to take words, ideas, etc. from another language, person, etc. and use them, as your own

The author borrows heavily from Henry James. )

Some musical terms are borrowed from Italian.

v.1.,2.仿,3.4.,;【5.仿,6.[]7.[]1.,2.仿,3.4.,;【5.仿,6.[]7.[]

n.1.,2.,3.4.1.,2.,3.4.

v.1.to receive and use something that belongs to someone else, and promise to give it back to them later; to borrow money, especially from a bank, and agree to pay it back at a particular time. Money that you borrow is called a loan; to borrow books from a library and agree to take them back at a particular time2.to use an idea, method, phrase, etc. that was first used by another person or in another place or situation

1. 〖 havetheaidof〗 borrow婿,〖 son-in-law〗 ...

2. LEND BORROW 。 A lends B some money.=A lends some money to B. …

3. run borrow a few ...

4. delighted borrow —— lend ...

5. book four tickets borrow sth. from sb. borrow sth. from sb. …… …… ...

6. lend borrow LEND 。 ...

7. jièyuè borrow〖 lend〗 ...

8. [ borrow] [ borrow] [ may I ask] ...

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1.He have taken advantage of her kindness to borrow money from her frequently.

2.The value of the peso had been declining precipitously, undermining Mexico's ability to borrow money or to repay existing debts.西

3.He said the government could borrow enough money to pay each man a dollar and a half a day.1.5

4.Was saying was saying, two young Xiong heads lowered have gotten down . . . "elder brother you to be able to borrow me to play? "…“?”

5.Though poor, his parents were sensible enough to keep him in school and they had to borrow money from relatives and friends.

6.Many Americans live on credit , and their quality of life it weighed by how much they can borrow , not how much they can earn .

7.Greece is all but certain to have to borrow or seek aid before then.

8.Thou shalt give unto him that asked of thee & of him that would borrow of thee, turn not thou away.

9.If it's a thing you want, this may not be applicable to everything but maybe you could borrow it, or even make it.

10.How much money did we borrow from China to have this for show drill?