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- v.借;借用;借入(款项);(向…)借贷
- n.借;担保物;【英史】什一税;博罗
- 网络借人;向某人借某物;借来
过去分词:borrowed 现在分词:borrowing 第三人称单数:borrows v.+n. borrow money,borrow dollar v. use,make use of,have access to,scrounge,sponge 1. | [t] 借;借用to take and use sth that belongs to sb else, and return it to them at a later time |
| Can I borrow your umbrella? 借你的伞用一下行吗? | | Members can borrow up to ten books from the library at any one time. 会员在图书馆每次最多可借十本书。 | | I borrowed the DVD off my brother. 我从我哥哥那里借了这张 DVD。 |
2. | [t][i] 借入(款项);(向…)借贷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. 她向她的父母借了 2 000 英镑。 | | I don't like to borrow from friends. 我不喜欢向朋友借钱。 | | I had to borrow the money off a friend. 我不得不向一个朋友开口借这笔钱。 |
3. | [i][t] 引用,借用(思想、言语等)to take words, ideas, etc. from another language, person, etc. and use them, as your own |
| The author borrows heavily from Henry James. 那位作家大量引用亨利 ) 詹姆斯的作品。 | | Some musical terms are borrowed from Italian. 某些音乐术语是从意大利语引入的。 |
v. | 2. 〔数〕(演算减法时)从左边借(一位),由上位借;借位数;〔海〕迎风(或靠岸)航行;〔体〕(高尔夫球)借击上坡球使球滚回;视风向(或穴周草地坡度)击轻球 2. 〔数〕(演算减法时)从左边借(一位),由上位借;借位数;〔海〕迎风(或靠岸)航行;〔体〕(高尔夫球)借击上坡球使球滚回;视风向(或穴周草地坡度)击轻球 | n. | |
v. | 1. to get temporary possession or use of something belonging to somebody else, usually after asking permission 2. to arrange to be given money by somebody or by a bank or other financial institution for a fixed period of time. 3. to take out a book or other item from a library for an agreed period of time 4. to copy something from somebody else's work, especially a work of art of some kind 5. to adopt a word from another language 6. in golf, to putt to the left or right of a straight line on a green to allow for the effect of the slope 7. to veer to the left or right as a result of the slope of a green 8. to lend something to somebody 9. to receive and use something that belongs to someone else, and promise to give it back to them later 10. to use an idea, method, phrase etc that was first used by another person or in another place or situation 1. to get temporary possession or use of something belonging to somebody else, usually after asking permission 2. to arrange to be given money by somebody or by a bank or other financial institution for a fixed period of time. 3. to take out a book or other item from a library for an agreed period of time 4. to copy something from somebody else's work, especially a work of art of some kind 5. to adopt a word from another language 6. in golf, to putt to the left or right of a straight line on a green to allow for the effect of the slope 7. to veer to the left or right as a result of the slope of a green 8. to lend something to somebody 9. to receive and use something that belongs to someone else, and promise to give it back to them later 10. to use an idea, method, phrase etc that was first used by another person or in another place or situation | n. | 1. the degree to which a golf ball veers to the left or right as a result of the slope of a green |
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