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Tenses: borrows, borrowing, borrowed

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borrow area
borrow at interest
borrow cut
borrowed time
borrower
borrow excavation
borrow from
borrow money
borrow money from sb
borrow pit
borrow trouble
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borrowadd into favorites/ˈbɑroʊ/, /ˈbɒrəʊ/
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Etymology: [ bär-(")O, bor- ] (verb.) before 12th century. From Middle English borwen, borȝien, Old English borgian (“to borrow, lend, pledge surety for”), from Proto-Germanic *burgōnan (“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.
Synonyms: adopt, use, accept loan of, acquire, beg, bite, bum, cadge, chisel, give a note for, hire, hit up, lift, mooch, negotiate, obtain, pawn, pledge, raise money
Antonyms: give back, lend, return, carry, give, pay

ödünç almak, borç almak, ödunç almak, almak, mat. (çıkarma işleminde) ödünç almak, alıntı yapmak, aktarma, ödünç alma, borç alma, borçlanma, ödunç almak borrow trouble önceden tasasını çekmek, borrowingbaşka bir dilden alınan kelime veya deyim, ödünç al, alıntı, ödünçleme, borçlanmak, ödünç, istikraz etmek, eğreti almak, iğreti almak, müstear, borç alınan, ödünç alış, ödünç alınmış, alıntı sözcük, borç alan, kredi temini, iktibas, borç al, yabancı bir dilden alınan sözcük/kelime, yabancı sözcük/kelime, ödünç alınan/ödünç alma, aktarım, yabancı sözcük, borçlanarak,

1 ödünç almak  fiil     ts
2 borç almak     ts
3 ödunç almak     ts
4 almak     ts
5 mat. (çıkarma işleminde) ödünç almak  fiil     ts
6 alıntı yapmak     ts
7 aktarma  Dilbilim     ts
8 ödünç alma  Ticaret     ts
9 borç alma  Ticaret     ts
10 borçlanma  Ticaret     ts
11 ödunç almak borrow trouble önceden tasasını çekmek     ts
12 borrowingbaşka bir dilden alınan kelime veya deyim     ts
13 ödünç al     ts
14 alıntı  Çevre     ts
15 ödünçleme  Dilbilim,Teknik     ts
16 borçlanmak  Ticaret     ts
17 ödünç     ts
18 istikraz etmek  Kanun,Osmanlıca     ts
19 eğreti almak     ts
20 iğreti almak     ts
21borrowed müstear     ts
22borrowed borç alınan  Ticaret     ts
23borrowed ödünç alış     ts
24borrowed ödünç alınmış     ts
25borrowing alıntı sözcük     ts
26borrowing borç alan     ts
27borrowing kredi temini  Ticaret     ts
28borrowing iktibas     ts
29borrowing borç al  fiil     ts
30borrowing yabancı bir dilden alınan sözcük/kelime, yabancı sözcük/kelime  isim     ts
31borrowing ödünç alınan/ödünç alma     ts
32borrowing aktarım  Dilbilim     ts
33borrowing yabancı sözcük     ts
34borrowing borçlanarak     ts
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To lend, To temporarily obtain (something) for (someone), 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, To adopt (an idea) as one's own, To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it, Deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant, To adopt a word from another language, A ransom; a pledge or guarantee, A surety; someone standing bail, To receive from another as a loan, with the implied or expressed intention of returning the identical article or its equivalent in kind; the opposite of lend, take on loan; copy; steal, To copy or imitate; to adopt; as, to borrow the style, manner, or opinions of another, To feign or counterfeit, Something deposited as security; a pledge; a surety; a hostage, To adopt (an idea) as ones own, To receive; to take; to derive, To copy a word from another language, To take (one or more) from the next higher denomination in order to add it to the next lower; a term of subtraction when the figure of the subtrahend is larger than the corresponding one of the minuend, How much you have to aim right or left when putting to allow for the slope of the green to bring the ball back to the hole, take up and practice as one's own, The act of borrowing, Material excavated from one area to be used as fill material in another area, Material excavated from one area to be used as fill material in another area The constractor will use borrow material for the stability berms at all four dams, get temporarily; "May I borrow your lawn mower?", Someone who is living on borrowed time or who is on borrowed time has continued to live or to do something for longer than was expected, and is likely to die or be stopped from doing it soon. Perhaps that illness, diagnosed as fatal, gave him a sense of living on borrowed time, If you borrow something that belongs to someone else, you take it or use it for a period of time, usually with their permission. Can I borrow a pen please? He wouldn't let me borrow his clothes. lend, If you borrow money from someone or from a bank, they give it to you and you agree to pay it back at some time in the future. Morgan borrowed £5,000 from his father to form the company 20 years ago It's so expensive to borrow from finance companies He borrowed heavily to get the money together, If you borrow a book from a library, you take it away for a fixed period of time. I couldn't afford to buy any, so I borrowed them from the library, If you borrow something such as a word or an idea from another language or from another person's work, you use it in your own language or work. I borrowed his words for my book's title Their engineers are happier borrowing other people's ideas than developing their own, A term, mostly British, referring to how much break will need to be anticipated when lining up a putt, Sand, gravel or other material used for grading, Used in place of lend, as in, "Could youse borrow me a couple two-tree bucks, yahhey?", get temporarily; "May I borrow your lawn mower?, v to take as a loan, British term for the amount a purr will deviate from a straight line due to the slope of the green, vi meminjam (pinjam), Earth brought in from another location to be used as fill material, Used in the contradictory form as "Lend" "Could you borrow me 20 bucks?", to obtain money from someone to use in the present, with the intention of paying it back later, to subtract one from a digit and add ten to the next digit (to the right) -- " we borrow one from the tens place " (80), Fill material taken from a site other than the trail way excavation Good borrow pits can often be found beneath root balls from fallen trees, [a book] - The same as charge out, to receive money that will later have to be paid back (usually plus interest), lend, boro, A borrowed word, adopted from a foreign language; loanword, Present participle of borrow, An instance of borrowing something, past of borrow, loaned, taken temporarily, Borrowing is the activity of borrowing money. We have allowed spending and borrowing to rise in this recession, receiving as a loan, getting the temporary use of, obtaining funds from a lender, the appropriation (of ideas or words etc) from another source; "the borrowing of ancient motifs was very apparent", plural of borrow, third-person singular of borrow,

35 To lend     ts
36 To temporarily obtain (something) for (someone)     ts
37 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     ts
38 To adopt (an idea) as one's own     ts
39 To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it     ts
40 Deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant - "This putt has a big left-to right borrow on it."     ts
41 To adopt a word from another language     ts
42 A ransom; a pledge or guarantee     ts
43 A surety; someone standing bail - "where am I to find such a sum? If I sell the very pyx and candlesticks on the altar at Jorvaulx, I shall scarce raise the half; and it will be necessary for that purpose that I go to Jorvaulx myself; ye may retain as borrows my two priests.”"     ts
44 To receive from another as a loan, with the implied or expressed intention of returning the identical article or its equivalent in kind; the opposite of lend     ts
45 take on loan; copy; steal  fiil     ts
46 To copy or imitate; to adopt; as, to borrow the style, manner, or opinions of another     ts
47 To feign or counterfeit     ts
48 Something deposited as security; a pledge; a surety; a hostage     ts
49 To adopt (an idea) as ones own     ts
50 To receive; to take; to derive     ts
51 To copy a word from another language     ts
52 To take (one or more) from the next higher denomination in order to add it to the next lower; a term of subtraction when the figure of the subtrahend is larger than the corresponding one of the minuend     ts
53 How much you have to aim right or left when putting to allow for the slope of the green to bring the ball back to the hole     ts
54 take up and practice as one's own     ts
55 The act of borrowing     ts
56 Material excavated from one area to be used as fill material in another area     ts
57 Material excavated from one area to be used as fill material in another area The constractor will use borrow material for the stability berms at all four dams     ts
58 get temporarily; "May I borrow your lawn mower?"     ts
59 Someone who is living on borrowed time or who is on borrowed time has continued to live or to do something for longer than was expected, and is likely to die or be stopped from doing it soon. Perhaps that illness, diagnosed as fatal, gave him a sense of living on borrowed time     ts
60 If you borrow something that belongs to someone else, you take it or use it for a period of time, usually with their permission. Can I borrow a pen please? He wouldn't let me borrow his clothes. lend     ts
61 If you borrow money from someone or from a bank, they give it to you and you agree to pay it back at some time in the future. Morgan borrowed £5,000 from his father to form the company 20 years ago It's so expensive to borrow from finance companies He borrowed heavily to get the money together     ts
62 If you borrow a book from a library, you take it away for a fixed period of time. I couldn't afford to buy any, so I borrowed them from the library     ts
63 If you borrow something such as a word or an idea from another language or from another person's work, you use it in your own language or work. I borrowed his words for my book's title Their engineers are happier borrowing other people's ideas than developing their own     ts
64 A term, mostly British, referring to how much break will need to be anticipated when lining up a putt     ts
65 Sand, gravel or other material used for grading     ts
66 Used in place of lend, as in, "Could youse borrow me a couple two-tree bucks, yahhey?"     ts
67 get temporarily; "May I borrow your lawn mower?     ts
68 v to take as a loan     ts
69 British term for the amount a purr will deviate from a straight line due to the slope of the green     ts
70 vi meminjam (pinjam)     ts
71 Earth brought in from another location to be used as fill material     ts
72 Used in the contradictory form as "Lend" "Could you borrow me 20 bucks?"     ts
73 to obtain money from someone to use in the present, with the intention of paying it back later     ts
74 to subtract one from a digit and add ten to the next digit (to the right) -- " we borrow one from the tens place " (80)     ts
75 Fill material taken from a site other than the trail way excavation Good borrow pits can often be found beneath root balls from fallen trees     ts
76 [a book] - The same as charge out     ts
77 to receive money that will later have to be paid back (usually plus interest)     ts
78To borrow. lend     ts
79borrow. boro     ts
80borrowing A borrowed word, adopted from a foreign language; loanword     ts
81borrowing Present participle of borrow - "She is borrowing my pen."     ts
82borrowing An instance of borrowing something     ts
83borrowed past of borrow     ts
84borrowed loaned, taken temporarily  sıfat     ts
85borrowing Borrowing is the activity of borrowing money. We have allowed spending and borrowing to rise in this recession     ts
86borrowing receiving as a loan, getting the temporary use of  isim     ts
87borrowing obtaining funds from a lender     ts
88borrowing the appropriation (of ideas or words etc) from another source; "the borrowing of ancient motifs was very apparent"     ts
89borrows plural of borrow     ts
90borrows third-person singular of borrow     ts
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