borrowed的意思和读音

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borrow

: [ˈbɔroʊ] : [ˈbɒrəʊ]

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n.;【

borrows  borrowing  borrowed  

v.+n.borrow money,borrow dollar

v.lend

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

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. borrow money on credit Borrowed borrowed funds ...

2. borrowed time borrowed borrower ...

3. ( borrowed )

4. set borrowed dangerous ...

5.,“(borrowed)‘’、‘”,

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1.They are questioning why they borrowed all that money, took those loans, hell, they wonder why they bothered to get educated at all.——

2.It then decided to get out of bulk chemicals and borrowed and paid too much to buy the specialty chemicals bit of Unilever.Unilever

3.If these conditions can be met, then the book may be borrowed for a fixed length of time.

4.He borrowed some money from me and I needed it back. He said he didn't have the money yet.

5.A common framework for understanding either type of decision problem is to use the concept of a utility function, borrowed from economics.

6.You could argue that he totally lived up to the lyrics of "Borrowed Time, " but you'd be a fucking prick for doing so.西

7.The British government, which had borrowed heavily to fund a war against France, enjoyed the luxury of two bidders for its debt.

8.When a squad moved out of a village, the self-help groups checked to see that everything borrowed from the people had been returned.西退

9.Beijing is no longer sure how much money local investment entities have borrowed from banks and raised from bond and equity investors.

10.There was no way he could pay back the money he borrowed from his father on time.