词汇 | borrow-from |
释义 | borrow something from something collocation borrow something from somethingcollocation (OBJECT/MONEY)to get or receive something from a place or an organization with the intention of giving it back after a period of time: He borrowed a novel from the library.他从图书馆里借了一本小说。 They are using earth-moving equipment borrowed from the council's roads department. to take money from a bank or other financial organization and pay it back over a period of time: (向…)借贷 We could always borrow some money from the bank.我们总是能从银行贷出些钱来。 Money borrowed from banks had not been fully repaid. She borrowed a video camera from her school. They had borrowed over £ 50,000 from the bank. Borrowing & lending amortizable amortization amortize bond measure bond referendum bonded bridging loan credit limit debt get behind hole loan microloan non-current non-interest non-prime nonaccrual outstanding usury write something off borrow something from somethingcollocation (LANGUAGE/IDEA)to take and use a word or idea from another language or piece of work: 引入,借用(词汇或想法) English has borrowed many words from French.英语从法语中借用了大量的词汇。 To borrow a phrase from William Blake, his work comprises "songs of innocence and of experience". These words have been borrowed from American Indian languages and incorporated into American English. These examples contain words that have been borrowed from English. Most of these reading strategies have been borrowed from other disciplines. Writing & typing agraphia asemic bang bang something out bash something out borrow chart dot draw inscribe keyboard orthography put someone down for something re-register re-registration readability recompose semiotics speller transcribe Seeborrow from |
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