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['bɔrəʊ]vбрать (что-либо), брать взаймы, одалживать, занимать, брать на время (у кого-либо)You could borrow some money from your uncle without paying interest. — Ты можешь занять денег у дяди, и ему не надо платить проценты.
They are always borrowing from us. — Они все время берут у нас деньги взаймы
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['bɔrəu]гл.1) занимать, брать на времяYou could borrow some money from your uncle without paying interest. — Ты можешь занять денег у дяди, и ему не надо платить проценты.
Can I borrow some sugar from you? I'll buy some and give it to you tomorrow. — Могу я взять у тебя немного сахару? Я завтра куплю и отдам.
Our neighbor borrowed my lawn mower. — Наш сосед взял у меня газонокосилку на время.
They are always borrowing from us. — Они всё время берут у нас деньги взаймы.
2) заимствовать, перенимать, усваиватьThe word was borrowed from English into German. — Слово было заимствовано из английского языка в немецкий.
His poetry borrows (words) from Shakespeare. — В его стихах есть заимствования из Шекспира.
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V1. उधार\borrowलेनाCan I borrow some money from you?2. उधार\borrowलिया\borrowहुआThey have borrowed music from other composers. -
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'borəu(to take (something, often money) temporarily with the intention of returning it: He borrowed a book from the library.) låne- borrower- borrowinglåneverb \/ˈbɒrəʊ\/lånebe (living) on borrowed time leve på lånt tidborrow from\/of låne avborrow off ( hverdagslig) låne av -
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['borəu](to take (something, often money) temporarily with the intention of returning it: He borrowed a book from the library.) izposoditi si- borrower- borrowing* * *[bɔrou]transitive verb & intransitive verb(of, from) izposoditi, izposojati si; prisvojiti, prisvajati si; figuratively prevzeti od koga, posnemati gaborrowed plumes figuratively tuje perjc -
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['borəu](to take (something, often money) temporarily with the intention of returning it: He borrowed a book from the library.) låne- borrower- borrowing* * *['borəu](to take (something, often money) temporarily with the intention of returning it: He borrowed a book from the library.) låne- borrower- borrowing -
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['borəu](to take (something, often money) temporarily with the intention of returning it: He borrowed a book from the library.) pedir emprestado- borrower- borrowing* * *bor.row[b'ɔrou] vt 1 emprestar, obter emprestado. 2 tomar, apropriar-se de. 3 Math tirar do algarismo anterior (na subtração). to borrow trouble preocupar-se por antecipação. to live on borrowed time permanecer vivo quando já se esperava estar morto. -
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['bɒrəʊ] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo econ. ricorrere a un prestito••* * *['borəu](to take (something, often money) temporarily with the intention of returning it: He borrowed a book from the library.) prendere in prestito- borrower- borrowing* * *(Surnames) Borrow /ˈbɒrəʊ, USA ˈbɔ:-/* * *['bɒrəʊ] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo econ. ricorrere a un prestito•• -
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اِسْتَدَانَ \ borrow: to get the use of sth. with the intention of returning it later: I borrowed this book from Peter. run into debt: to begin to owe money. -
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['bɒrəʊ]1) Общая лексика: брать на время, заимствовать, занимать, занять деньги, одалживать, одолжить, перехватывать, позаимствовать, получать заём, получать ссуду, поручительство, занимать деньги3) Диалект: давать взаймы4) Ироническое выражение: красть5) Устаревшее слово: выкупать, поручиться (за кого-л.)6) Техника: карьер, материал резерва (грунта), проводить земляные работы, резерв7) История: одалживание8) Строительство: материал из карьера9) Математика: брать в долг, должать, брать из (the data are borrowed from different sources), занимать (при вычитании)10) Юридический термин: поручитель, занимать (деньги, вещи)11) Шотландский язык: залог12) Вычислительная техника: импульс займа, перенос при вычитании, сигнал займа, резерв (грунта), заём (единицы старшего разряда при вычитании), отрицательный перенос (заём разряда)13) Банковское дело: брать взаймы, получать деньги14) ЕБРР: принимать долговые обязательства16) Макаров: грунтовый карьер, карьер (грунта), карьер (грунтовый), заём (напр. единицы старшего разряда при вычитании)17) Подводное плавание: брать в аренду -
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kölcsönkér* * *['borəu](to take (something, often money) temporarily with the intention of returning it: He borrowed a book from the library.) kölcsönöz- borrower- borrowing -
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