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borrow
- IPA[ˈbärō]
美式
- take and use (something that belongs to someone else) with the intention of returning it;take and use (money) from a person or bank under an agreement to pay it back later
- a slope or other irregularity on a golf course which must be compensated for when playing a shot.
verb: borrow, 3rd person present: borrows, gerund or present participle: borrowing, past tense: borrowed, past participle: borrowed
noun: borrow, plural noun: borrows
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動詞
- 1. take and use (something that belongs to someone else) with the intention of returning it he had borrowed a car from one of his colleagues she was wearing a borrowed jacket 同義詞
- ▪ take and use (money) from a person or bank under an agreement to pay it back later I borrowed the money for a return plane ticket lower interest rates will make it cheaper for individuals to borrow 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ take (a word, idea, or method) from another source and use it in one's own language or work the term is borrowed from Greek designers consistently borrow from the styles of preceding generations 同義詞
- ▪ take and use (a book) from a library for a fixed period of time. 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ in subtraction, take a unit from the next larger denomination.
- ▪ allow (a certain distance) when playing a shot to compensate for sideways motion of the ball due to a slope or other irregularity.
名詞
- 1. a slope or other irregularity on a golf course which must be compensated for when playing a shot.
- take needless action that may have detrimental effects
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- a pit resulting from the excavation of material for use in embankments.
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- (1803–81), English writer; full name George Henry Borrow. His travels with Gypsies provided ...
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- take needless action that may have detrimental effects
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- do whatever may be necessary to acquire something greatly desired
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- used to convey that someone has survived against expectations, with the implication that they ...
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- used to say that someone has continued to survive against expectations, with the implication ...
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- IPA[ˈbɒrəʊ]
英式
- take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it: he had borrowed a car from one of his colleagues
- a slope or other irregularity on a golf course which must be compensated for when playing a shot.
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