borrowed
Prononciation : [ˈbɔroʊd]
Mot
Contexte : « finance »
(verb) to take something from someone else with the promise to give it back later. It's like when you need a pencil for school, and a friend lets you use theirs, but you promise to return it.
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I borrowed a book from the library to read this weekend.
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She didn't borrow any money because she didn't want to owe anyone.
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What did you borrow from your classmate yesterday?
Contexte : « language »
(verb) to take a word or idea from one language and use it in another. This happens when new words are needed, like when English takes a word from French.
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English has borrowed many words from other languages, like 'ballet' from French.
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I didn't borrow any words for my essay because I wanted to use my own ideas.
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Can you name a word that English has borrowed from another language?
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