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  1. borrow

    • IPA[ˈbärō]

    美式

    • v.
      take and use (something that belongs to someone else) with the intention of returning it;take and use (money) from a person or bank under an agreement to pay it back later
    • n.
      a slope or other irregularity on a golf course which must be compensated for when playing a shot.
    • verb: borrow, 3rd person present: borrows, gerund or present participle: borrowing, past tense: borrowed, past participle: borrowed

    • noun: borrow, plural noun: borrows

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    • 1. a slope or other irregularity on a golf course which must be compensated for when playing a shot.
    • ph.
      (1803–81), English writer; full name George Henry Borrow. His travels with Gypsies provided ...

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    • n.
      a pit resulting from the excavation of material for use in embankments.

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    • ph.
      take needless action that may have detrimental effects

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    • ph.
      take needless action that may have detrimental effects

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      do whatever may be necessary to acquire something greatly desired

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    • ph.
      used to convey that someone has survived against expectations, with the implication that they ...

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    • ph.
      used to say that someone has continued to survive against expectations, with the implication ...

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    • IPA[ˈbɒrəʊ]

    英式

    • v.
      take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it: he had borrowed a car from one of his colleagues
    • n.
      a slope or other irregularity on a golf course which must be compensated for when playing a shot.

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