0 to use sth belonging to sb else -- emprunter
2 to use sb else’s idea, words, etc. -- emprunter
Canada borrowed the idea from New Zealand. Le Canada a emprunté l’idée à la Nouvelle Zélande.
3 to take (something, often money) temporarily with the intention of returning it -- emprunter
This is an area where we, as an institution, need – to borrow a phrase – to 'put down some red lines'.
The ability to borrow money is key here.
Without interfering in their private lives, the bank will encourage an individual to negotiate, for example, an increase in salary, or to borrow elsewhere.
These countries are now being forced to borrow from the same banks, thereby paying them twice.
He had to borrow money from the bank to buy his materials.
This involves massive capital costs and to comply means borrowing money.
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