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borrowed [ˈbɒrəʊd, Am ˈbɑ:roʊd] ADJ
borrowed
borrowed capital N no pl ECON
borrowed capital
I. borrow [ˈbɒrəʊ, Am ˈbɑ:roʊ] VB trans
1. borrow (temporarily):
to borrow sth from sb
pożyczać [perf pożyczyć] coś od kogoś
2. borrow (from library):
wypożyczać [perf wypożyczyć]
3. borrow (copy):
przejmować [perf przejąć]
borrow style
borrow idea
II. borrow [ˈbɒrəʊ, Am ˈbɑ:roʊ] VB intr
1. borrow (take for some time):
pożyczać [perf pożyczyć]
2. borrow (from library):
wypożyczać [perf wypożyczyć]
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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All materials borrowed from the library can be returned to any branch, regardless of where they were borrowed.
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All are borrowed -- with varying degrees of licence -- from either history or mythology.
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Members may borrow from the group fund for a variety of purposes ranging from household emergencies to school fees.
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This is a rather exceptional case; especially words for higher numbers are often borrowed wholesale.
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The cousins had to borrow money to pay for the transport of the boat from their garage to the show.
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