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borrow 英語で:

1. lend lend


I wonder if he can lend me his guitar during the vacation.
If our neighbors around the world are in need, let's lend a helping hand.
I lend money.
Yoshiki was hard up and asked Goro to lend him 20,000 yen.
Banks will try to lend you an umbrella on a sunny day, but they will turn their backs on a rainy day.
You might as well throw your money into the sea as lend it to her.
If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
My hair's messed up this morning. At least lend me a hand mirror - it should be shut in the drawer there.
Lend money only to such as will repay it.
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.
She lent me her car for the weekend. The bank refused to lend us any more money.
This process lends a sense of accomplishment
It may lend formality, depending on the arrangement, or it could achieve the opposite effect resulting in a casual feeling.
When Virginia goes to England, she lends me her car.
Hold on, Dima said, taking out his phone. "I know someone who could lend me some money."

2. from from


Greetings from Poland.
The changes resulting from the women's movement have affected both women and men.
The goods ordered from England last month have not arrived yet.
I regret that a previous engagement prevents me from accepting your kind invitation.
From time to time, he goes to Tokyo on business.
Tom checked out a few books from the school library a few days ago.
The Balkan Mountain range runs across Bulgaria from west to east.
Each time I see Mary, I learn something new and important from her.
Could you please tell me again what school you graduated from?
The year after I graduated from college, I was finally able to find a job.
Tom managed to escape from the room where his kidnappers had kept him locked up.
It's still too hard to find a job. And even if you have a job, chances are you're having a tougher time paying the rising costs of everything from groceries to gas.
Father comes home from work about nine in the evening.
In most cases, car accidents result from lack of sleep.
Aside from that, is there anything else you want?

3. borrowed borrowed


I've borrowed a car.
Tom has been avoiding me like the plague ever since he borrowed my car.
In all probability, no language is completely free of borrowed words.
Tom came to return a book he'd borrowed.
Would you mind if I borrowed your car?
Tom promised Mary that he'd pay back all the money that he'd borrowed from her.
I returned the knife which I had borrowed.
Tom bought a new camera for Mary to replace the one he had borrowed and lost.
What's the name of the man whose car you borrowed?
He wrote a book based on an idea which he borrowed from his wife.
When it is appraised, in order to check the authenticity and state of preservation of the painting, the real thing has to be borrowed from its owner.
Mr Smith, whose car I borrowed for this trip, is a rich lawyer.
Ever since the car accident she's felt that she's been living on borrowed time.
Mr. Morita started a business by using borrowed money as capital.
Sally admitted that she borrowed the scarf but said she was not guilty.

英語 "という言葉borrow"(borrowed)集合で発生します。

7. past forms

4. take out a loan take out a loan



英語 "という言葉borrow"(take out a loan)集合で発生します。

Phrasal verbs- take

5. take out up to



6. to obtain something with a promise to return it



7. to use something that belongs to someone else and that you must give back to them later



8. take money from someone with the promise of paying them back at a later date



英語 "という言葉borrow"(take money from someone with the promise of paying them back at a later date)集合で発生します。

ORAL VOCABULARY QUIZ 8

9. borrow from somebody



10. Loan


English has many loan words from French.
My bonus doesn't come close to covering all the loan payments I have to make.
Tom's loan request was turned down.
It seems that Tom had planned to give Mary the loan she had been looking for.
take a loan
I want to get a bank loan in half a year's time - what should I be doing now?
It's time to pay up all your debts and close out your loan.
Credit is the amount or sum placed at a person's disposal by a bank; a loan of money.
Money which you borrow (usually from a bank) is called a loan.
Banks now only offer them credit under the strict conditions of a subsidised loan.
In this respect, we hope that the loan provided by the EU to this neighbouring country will be used to help the whole of Ukrainian society.
Student loans usually have low percentage rate.
Jeff’s loaned us his car for the weekend.
In finance, a loan is the lending of money from one individual, organization or entity to another individual, organization or entity.
According to all probability, no language is totally free of loan words.