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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary
borrow 
borrow UK [ˈbɒr.əʊ] US [ˈbɑːr.oʊ] verb [ borrows borrowing borrowed ] RECEIVE 1. <E > transitive to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time • Could I borrow your bike from (not standard off) you until next week? • She used to borrow money and not bother to pay it back. • He borrowed a novel from the library. Thesaurus+: ↑Borrowing, lending and debt 2. <E > intransitive or transitive to take money from a bank or financial organization and pay it back over a period of time • Like so many companies at that time, we had to borrow heavily to survive. • We could always borrow some money from the bank. Thesaurus+: ↑Borrowing, lending and debt 3. transitive to take and use a word or idea from another language or piece of work • English has borrowed many words from French. Thesaurus+: ↑Writing and typing • Can I borrow a couple of bucks? • 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. MATHEMATICS 4. transitive to put a number into a different column when doing subtraction Thesaurus+: ↑Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division ↑Calculations and calculating Idiom: live on borrowed time Derived: borrower ▪ borrowing
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