take and use (something that belongs to someone else) with the intention of returning it
借,借入,借用
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he had borrowed a car from one of his colleagues .他向一个同事借了辆车。
take and use (money) from a person or bank under an agreement to pay it back later, typically in instalments
借(钱)(往往会以分期付款的方式偿还)。
take and use (a book) from a library for a fixed period of time
借(书)。
take (a word, idea, or method) from another language, person, or source and use it in one's own language or work
借用(词语);采用(意见,方法)
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the term is borrowed from Greek .这个术语是从希腊语中借过来的。
【高尔夫】 借击上坡球使球滚回;视风向(或穴周草地坡度)轻击球。
【高尔夫】 上坡。
George (Henry) (1803—81), English writer. His travels with gypsies provided material for the picaresque narrative
博罗,乔治(·亨利)(1803—1881,英国作家,他与吉普赛人一起流浪,这种生活为他的作品《莱文格罗》[1851] 和其续集《吉卜赛男人》[1857]提供了素材)。
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be (living )on borrowed time used to convey that someone has continued to survive against expectations, with the implication that they will not do so for much longer 生命意外延长的时间;比预期稍长的有限时间 -
borrow trouble N .Amer . take needless action that may have detrimental effects 〈北美〉 自找麻烦;无事烦恼
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borrow sth 借某物
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borrow (sth) from ... 从...借(某物)
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