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Meanings of
borrow
in inglés
portugués
adoptar
catalán
adoptar
español
adoptar
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To take up (an idea) as one's own.
adopt
take over
take up
español
adoptar
portugués
adoptar
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Get temporarily.
lend
portugués
adoptar
Antonyms
Examples for "
lend
"
lend
Examples for "
lend
"
1
In the current system, new money is only created when banks
lend
.
2
Banks have been reluctant to
lend
,
imposing harsh conditions on new mortgages.
3
It will also press banks to
lend
more to the agriculture sector.
4
Providing capital at below-market price will help European banks
lend
to SMEs.
5
The sanctuary is also looking to fishing companies to
lend
a hand.
Usage of
borrow
in inglés
1
But companies and governments need to
borrow
to expand and support growth.
2
To
borrow
the words of the prime minister herself: enough is enough.
3
Moreover, she refused to allow children to
borrow
the books they wanted.
4
I'll
borrow
another example from my friend Bruce Goldberg: your caloric consumption.
5
Quite another to
borrow
money to fund a bloated, inept, patronage-driven state.
6
Merely allow me to
borrow
her without challenge in your own past.
7
In China, however, many buyers also
borrow
to cover their down payments.
8
I would go to someone's house and ask: can I
borrow
that?
9
But the euro crisis has made it harder to
borrow
from abroad.
10
They only call on her, however, when they wish to
borrow
money.
11
Is it fair to
borrow
another' food culture for one's own ends?
12
That's why the Clean Energy Project wants to
borrow
your PC power.
13
However, at times, the rhetoric appears to
borrow
heavily from antisemitic tropes.
14
This is a long way to come to
borrow
books, isn't it?
15
Last year, British government had to
borrow
£156bn more than it spent.
16
Kiwirail will
borrow
seventy five million dollars to buy the new locomotives.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
borrow
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
borrow money
borrow trouble
borrow a phrase
borrow shares
borrow books
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Translations for
borrow
portugués
adoptar
adotar
tomar emprestado
tomar por empréstimo
pedir emprestado
levar emprestado
catalán
adoptar
apropiar-se
español
adoptar
Borrow
through the time
Borrow
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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