"borrow" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

borrow verbo

borrow + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 43
borrow money • borrow books • borrow one's car • borrow ideas • borrow elements • ...
verbo + borrow
Kolokacji: 11
want to borrow • need to borrow • ask to borrow • allow to borrow • begin borrowing • ...
borrow + preposición
Kolokacji: 19
borrow from • borrow against • borrow at • borrow for • borrow on • ...
borrow + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 20
borrow heavily • borrow directly • borrow freely • borrow liberally • borrow extensively • ...
(2) directly, easily
Kolokacji: 2
(3) liberally, cheaply
Kolokacji: 2
(4) simply, merely
Kolokacji: 2
(5) originally, essentially
Kolokacji: 2
1. originally borrowed = początkowo pożyczyć originally borrowed
2. essentially borrow = zasadniczo pożycz essentially borrow
  • Further, accelerated depreciation acts as a form of debt-free leverage, by essentially borrowing money, tax-free and risk-free, from the government (in terms of up-front tax deductions).
  • "We have seen plenty of video games over the last decade essentially borrowing from the Dirty Harry franchise to create their own character," said Mr. Hall.
  • Last November, FIFA carried out a complex transaction in which it essentially borrowed $420 million against revenue that was expected at the end of World Cup games this year and in 2006.
  • One of the most common is the "loan-back" scheme, in which the launderer essentially borrows money from himself.
  • It also introduced the "up-or-out" system under which failure to gain promotion to higher rank within a specified time in class would lead to mandatory retirement, essentially borrowing the concept from the U.S. Navy.
  • The government would essentially borrow at 2 percent in real terms, invest that money through regulated private accounts in the market and get a return, based on conservative historical averages, of about 4.6 percent.
  • In short, if a crime suspect is due to be released because he has already served the allotted pretrial detention time, a judge can extend it, essentially borrowing detention time allotted to the trial period.
  • This means that Japan essentially borrows from its own citizens, rather than relying on foreign investments that drive up trade deficits.
  • Xerox was essentially borrowing future revenues and reporting them immediately, thereby making it even harder to show good numbers in the future.
  • The way it works is this: Vendors essentially borrow their first set of 36 hot dogs on credit from the concessionaire, Volume Service, and sell them for $2.75 apiece.
(6) occasionally, frequently
Kolokacji: 2

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