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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. borrow [ingl. am. ˈbɑroʊ, ˈbɔroʊ, ingl. brit. ˈbɒrəʊ] V. trans.

1.1. borrow (have on loan):

the ladder/jacket is borrowed
to borrow sth from sb
I borrowed a ladder from Tim
I borrowed $5, 000 from the bank
he was living on borrowed time

1.2. borrow (from library):

I borrowed it from the library

2. borrow:

borrow idea
borrow word
to borrow sth from sth an idea I borrowed from television
to borrow sth from sth an idea I borrowed from television
a term borrowed from German
a term borrowed from German

II. borrow [ingl. am. ˈbɑroʊ, ˈbɔroʊ, ingl. brit. ˈbɒrəʊ] V. intr. FIN.

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he scrounged $20 off o borrowed $20 from me
it's not my dress, I borrowed it
he scrounged $20 off me o borrowed $20 from me

en el diccionario PONS

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borrow [ˈbɒrəʊ, ingl. am. ˈbɑ:roʊ] V. trans.

1. borrow:

2. borrow LING.:

to be dressed in borrowed plumes liter.
not every book can be borrowed
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español
inglés
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borrowed
to dress in borrowed finery
I have borrowed money from the bank
en el diccionario PONS
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inglés
español
español

borrow [ˈbar·oʊ] V. trans.

1. borrow:

2. borrow math:

3. borrow LING.:

not every book can be borrowed
español
español
inglés
inglés
borrowed
to dress in borrowed finery
I have borrowed money from the bank
déjame tu coche — ¡y un rábano! coloq.
Present
Iborrow
youborrow
he/she/itborrows
weborrow
youborrow
theyborrow
Past
Iborrowed
youborrowed
he/she/itborrowed
weborrowed
youborrowed
theyborrowed
Present Perfect
Ihaveborrowed
youhaveborrowed
he/she/ithasborrowed
wehaveborrowed
youhaveborrowed
theyhaveborrowed
Past Perfect
Ihadborrowed
youhadborrowed
he/she/ithadborrowed
wehadborrowed
youhadborrowed
theyhadborrowed

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Trams run every 12 minutes at peak times; at off-peak times, the service is reduced to every 15 minutes.
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