borrow
vt. 借, 借入, 借用 vi. 借 [计] 借位; 借位数
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教材释义与例句
借;借用;从其他语言中引入
to use something that belongs to someone else and that you must give back to them later
释义与例句
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A borrow pit.
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In Rust and some other programming languages, the situation where the ownership of a value is temporarily transferred to another region of code.
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Deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant.
可数 不可数 体育This putt has a big left-to right borrow on it.
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A ransom; a pledge or guarantee.
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A surety; someone standing bail.
古体
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To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
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To receive money from a bank or other lender under the agreement that the lender will be paid back over time.
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To adopt (an idea) as one's own.
to borrow the style, manner, or opinions of another
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To adopt a word from another language.
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In a subtraction, to deduct (one) from a digit of the minuend and add ten to the following digit, in order that the subtraction of a larger digit in the subtrahend from the digit in the minuend to which ten is added gives a positive result.
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To lend.
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To temporarily obtain (something) for (someone).
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To feign or counterfeit.
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To secure the release of (someone) from prison.
But if ony maiden would borrow me, I would wed her wi' a ring, And a' my land and a' my houses, They should a' be at her command.
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To adjust one's aim in order to compensate for the slope of the green.
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To receive (something, usually of trifling value) from somebody, with little possibility of returning it.
非正式Can I borrow a sheet of paper?
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To interrupt the current activity of (a person) and lead them away in order to speak with them, get their help, etc.
非正式John, can I borrow you for a second? I need your help with the copier.
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From Middle English borwen, borȝien, Old English borgian (“to borrow, lend, pledge surety for”), from Proto-West Germanic *borgōn, from Proto-Germanic *burgōną (“to pledge, take care of”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰergʰ- (“to take care”). Cognate with Dutch borgen (“to borrow, trust”), German borgen (“to borrow, lend”), Danish borge (“to vouch”). Related to Old English beorgan (“to save, preserve”). More at bury.
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