0 to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time -- 借,借入
I had to borrow a pen from the invigilator to do the exam. 我不得不從監考人員那裡借了一支筆考試。
UK non-standard Can I borrow £100 off you until next week? 我可以從你那裡借100鎊下週還嗎?
She used to borrow money and not bother to pay it back. 她過去常借錢不還。
Like so many companies at that time, we had to borrow heavily to survive. 像那時眾多公司一様,我們不得不靠大量借貸維持生存。
We could always borrow some money from the bank. 我們可以隨時向銀行借點錢。
English has borrowed many words from French. 英語從法語中借用了大量的詞彙。
1 to put a number into a different column when doing subtraction -- (演算減法時)借(位)
Do you have a Birmingham to London train timetable that I could borrow?
You have to sign books out when you borrow them from the library.
He's a bit possessive about his CDs - I wouldn't dare ask to borrow them.
Just because I'm lending you my dress for tonight doesn't mean you can borrow it whenever you want to.
Where meanings have changed, or terms have been borrowed from other disciplines, the most current usage is indicated.
Have you borrowed a friend's or colleague's copy, are you reading in a library or are you at the bottom of a long circulation list?
Have you borrowed a friend's or colleague's copy?
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