单词 | Borrow |
例句 | (1) Today must borrow nothing of tomorrow. (2) He may well be contented who need neither borrow nor flatter. (3) I've arranged that we can borrow their car. (4) Can I borrow a hair dryer? (5) Can I borrow your pen for a minute? (6) May I borrow your pen? (7) May I borrow ten dollars? (8) Can I borrow a couple of bucks? (9) Borrow beckoned to me from across the street. (10) Can I borrow your umbrella? (11) Can I borrow your tape? (12) Can I borrow a pencil?—Yes, help yourself. (13) Can I borrow your Baedeker for France? (14) Of course he would be ashamed to borrow often. (15) Can I borrow your lecture notes? (16) Do you have a pen that I can borrow? (17) May I borrow your car? (18) May I borrow some money? (19) I've forgotten my pen. Could I borrow yours? (20) She used to borrow money and not bother to pay it back. (21) You're welcome to borrow my tennis racket(), such as it is. (22) Members can borrow up to ten books from the library at any one time. (23) If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some. (24) If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some, for the that goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing. (25) He came to see me on/under the pretext of asking my advice when he really wanted to borrow money. (26) The timely arrival of the cheque took away the need to borrow money. (27) Do you have a Birmingham to London train timetable that I could borrow? (28) I knew he was only flattering me because he wanted to borrow some money. (29) We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors; we borrow it from our Children. (30) Oh, here we go again! Claude's just asked to borrow some more money from me. (1) I've arranged that we can borrow their car. (2) Can I borrow a hair dryer? (3) Can I borrow your pen for a minute? (4) May I borrow your pen? (5) May I borrow ten dollars? (6) Can I borrow a couple of bucks? (7) Can I borrow your umbrella? (8) Can I borrow your tape? (9) Can I borrow your Baedeker for France? (10) Can I borrow your lecture notes? (11) Do you have a pen that I can borrow? (12) May I borrow some money? (13) The timely arrival of the cheque took away the need to borrow money. (14) Do you have a Birmingham to London train timetable that I could borrow? (15) I knew he was only flattering me because he wanted to borrow some money. (16) She used to borrow money and not bother to pay it back. (17) You're welcome to borrow my tennis racket, such as it is. (18) Oh, here we go again! Claude's just asked to borrow some more money from me. (19) Members can borrow up to ten books from the library at any one time. (20) The government will have to borrow vast amounts of money. (21) It's all right to borrow money occasionally, but don't let it become a habit. (22) The axe go to the wood where it borrow its helve. (31) I needed a special spanner and I couldn't beg , steal or borrow one anywhere. (32) The government will have to borrow vast amounts of money. (33) It's all right to borrow money occasionally, but don't let it become a habit. (34) It's so expensive to borrow from finance companies. (35) Nobody has the right to borrow the book indefinitely. (36) Might I borrow your pen? (37) She used to borrow money from her friends. (38) 'Can I borrow your dictionary?' 'Certainly.' (39) We'll have to borrow the money we need. (40) Did you borrow my pen from my desk? (41) Could I borrow your pen? (42) Is it OK if I borrow the car, Dad? (43) You can borrow my keys-I have a spare set. (44) He had to borrow money to save his business. (45) I was wondering if I could borrow your car? (46) Would she like to borrow my bicycle? (47) Say no more! How much do you wantto borrow? (48) It's against my principles to borrow money . (49) Can I borrow a pen from you? (50) The fox bolted into its borrow. (51) Could I borrow your bicycle? (52) In desperation, we had to borrow the money. (53) Can I borrow your pen? (54) Can I borrow your calculator? (55) May I borrow your newspaper? (56) Can I borrow two books at a time? (57) May I borrow your ballpen? Certainly! (58) I don't like to borrow from friends. (59) 'Can I borrow the car?' 'I suppose so' . (60) He wouldn't let me borrow his clothes. (61) I'll borrow some coffee off the neighbours. (62) May I borrow it for a day or two? (63) Did you learn how to borrow yet in school? (64) Please borrow me you watch. (65) Can I borrow ten dollars? (66) Don't borrow unless you intend to repay. (67) Didn't you borrow some books of mine? (68) She permitted me to borrow the book. (69) She'd never ask to borrow money, on principle. (70) Didn't you borrow some records of mine? (71) Can I just borrow the scissors for a second? (72) He makes it a rule never to borrow money. (73) I was just about to borrow some money when bingo! - the cheque arrived. (74) I had to wait half an hour for a bus. Will have to is used to talk about the future, or have to if an arrangement has already been made:We'll have to borrow the money we need. (75) Could you see your way to letting us borrow the machine on Wednesday? (76) I told my sister I'd lend her my new shirt if she let me borrow her jacket, but she didn't take the bait. (77) Many's the time we've had to borrow money in order to get through the month. (78) "Why don't you borrow your sister's car?" said Cassandra stiffly. (79) Could I borrow your bike from you until next week? (80) He had to borrow money to pay off his gambling debts. (81) If he expects to borrow money from me, he is barking up the wrong tree. (82) In a weak moment I said she could borrow the car. (83) Would it be presumptuous of me to ask to borrow your car? (84) She'll let you borrow the car if you twist her arm. (85) next time you want to borrow something(/borrow.html), please ask me first. (86) 54 minus9 Let me see.Borrow one ten and add it to four to get fourteen,then subtract nine from fourteen,that's five. (87) I'm going to get a dress for the ball, whether I have to beg, borrow or steal one. (88) You can borrow my camera if you promise to take care of/look after it. (89) It's a bad time to have to borrow money, with interest rates so high. (90) If you're expecting Dad to let you borrow his car, you're going to be sorely disappointed. (91) You can borrow my exam notes, such as they are. (92) He ran across to a neighbour's house to borrow some money. (93) I suppose you want to borrow money from me again? (94) Paul came up trumps and managed to borrow a car for us. (95) I've got a few books on Chinese food. You can borrow one if you like. (96) I don't want to borrow money from the bank unless I really have to. (97) He wanted to borrow some money from me but I told him to get stuffed. (98) I knew that if I didn't make a note I would lose the thought so I asked to borrow a pen or pencil. (99) You are allowed to borrow six books from the library at a time. (100) I'm down to my last 50p - could I borrow some money for lunch? (101) Investors can borrow an amount equal to the property's purchase price. (102) The gift of money saved our having to borrow from the bank. (103) When the government is in a tight squeeze it usually tries to borrow money from abroad. (104) I'll try to jolly my parents into letting me borrow the car this weekend. (105) How much did you have to borrow to pay for this? (106) To borrow a phrase , if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen. (107) When I told my bank manager that I wanted to borrow £100 000, she showed me the door. (108) Even though museums have begged to borrow her collection, she could never split it up. (109) You may borrow this book as long as you promise to give it back. (110) 'Dad, can I borrow the car?' 'Yes, but be careful.' (111) The axe go to the wood where it borrow its helve. (112) His designs borrow freely from the architecture of ancient Egypt. (113) You are welcome to any books you would like to borrow. (113) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (114) The times I've told you, ask before you borrow my clothes. (115) The financial considerations are laid out in a booklet called 'How to Borrow Money'. (116) I'll let you borrow it on one condition: you lend me your bicycle in return. (117) They may need to borrow money in pursuance of their legal action. (118) I've got some money you can borrow if you run out. (119) He wanted to borrow money off me, but I sent him packing. (120) A reader may borrow up to six books at any one time. (121) I don't care if you borrow my dictionary sometimes, but taking it without asking and keeping it is something else again. (122) They will have to borrow £10 million next year, just to stay afloat. (123) You have to sign books out when you borrow them from the library. (124) If it comes to the push we could always borrow a bit more money from the bank. (125) 'Do you mind if I borrow your dictionary?' 'Not at all.' (126) Most people here cannot borrow from banks because they lack collateral. (127) Their bank manager was sticky about lending them the money they wanted to borrow. (128) He's a bit possessive about his CDs - I wouldn't dare ask to borrow them. (129) I can't borrow the money so I'll have to manage without. (130) You can borrow golf clubs if you want a game. (131) Could I borrow a pen? I seem to have mislaid mine. (132) She'd beg, borrow, or steal the money for those shoes. (133) Jim had ulterior motives in buying me a drink he wants to borrow my van. (134) Like so many companies at that time, we had to borrow heavily to survive. (135) You can borrow the car, providing I can have it back by six o'clock. (136) I arranged with my parents that we could borrow their car. (137) May I borrow the book for a day or two? (138) Is it okay with you if I borrow this book? (139) Just because I'm lending you my dress for tonight doesn't mean you can borrow it whenever you want to. (140) So far we have not had to borrow any money. (141) When I asked to borrow some money, she gave me £100 without a second thought. (142) I can always borrow a car. (143) Can I borrow a fiver? (143) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (144) Governments borrow funds for numerous reasons. (145) You want to borrow the books? (146) Opted-out hospitals will not be able to borrow on the capital markets or pay junior staff more than other hospitals. (147) If they need money for these expenses, they would have to borrow from others or from money earmarked for other purposes. (148) To sustain the boomers while meeting its other obligations, the government will have to borrow vast amounts of money. (149) Now, the same children borrow educational toys and games from Washington as if they were library books. (150) Shoppers will have more in their pockets and it will not cost companies vast sums to borrow for expansion. (151) She said she'd just knocked to see if she could borrow a book, but I wasn't falling for that. (152) This will show the maximum amount you can borrow, and over how long you can repay the loan. (153) The bank uses its triple A debt rating to borrow on world financial markets for its lending programme to middle-income countries. (154) Worry is the interest paid by those who borrow trouble. George Washington (155) The discount houses borrow funds from commercial banks, accepting houses, overseas and other banks and from industrial and commercial companies. (156) The implicit assumption is that investors can borrow and lend at the riskless rate of interest. (157) It is almost impossible to borrow money if you have any black marks against you. (158) Neither of these nations hesitates to borrow good ideas from the United States. (159) Bonds are investments issued by governments or companies who wish to borrow money. (160) It is primarily an interbank trading market where banks lend and borrow overnight or up to one year on an unsecured basis. (161) Good Housekeeping magazine seal of approval that makes it easier for countries to borrow and do business abroad. (162) Hey, what's the big idea? Who said you could borrow my car? (163) If you borrow a book make sure you return it as soon as possible. (164) Earlier this evening he asked to borrow my new can opener. (165) Occasionally Yilmaz would go home in a taxi, and the girl would borrow the car for a day or two. (166) The mark of every successful entrepreneur is his or her willingness to borrow from family and friends. (167) Bank Rate was the rate at which discount houses could borrow from the Bank in order to meet any shortage of liquidity. (168) Those with loans from banks may borrow more in order to pay the higher interest charges. (169) During his stay he took much interest in my books and asked to borrow one. (170) Low interest rates boost bonds by making it cheaper to borrow funds in the money market and invest it in bonds. (171) It has announced its intention not to borrow and therefore will not expose investors to levels of high gearing. (172) Remember, though, that firms also borrow money by selling bonds. (173) They borrow short-term funds and use these funds to purchase higher yielding assets,(http:///borrow.html) such as Treasury Bills and commercial bills. (174) You can borrow my car so that you don't get your feet wet. (175) Now John Smith has plans to borrow to increase tax allowances. (176) One possible answer is that the Fed is wrong, that depository institutions do borrow for profit as well as need. (177) They were very glad to borrow the few Penguin books we brought along with us, even though they are not particularly light reading. (178) He no longer felt the need to borrow cars and go lifting round the shops to relive the boredom. (179) Most lenders these days base the amount that you can borrow on your general affordability rather than multiples of your salary. (180) There are some signs that consumers are ready to borrow more money for big projects. (181) Finally run out of money and had to borrow train fare from Chamonix to Geneva. (182) But don't forget that you only pay interest on the amount you actually borrow. (183) Anyone can buy be-cause anyone can borrow using junk bonds. (184) But these agendas overlap, subtly borrow concepts and ideas from each other. (185) You must be careful not to borrow more money that you can afford to repay. (186) He then remembered that he was on duty and said he would be more than willing for Harry to borrow his car. (187) I realized she could only get out of this bondage if she could borrow a small amount of money. (188) You should be able to buy these books at a bookshop or borrow them from a library. (189) Banks borrow and lend wholesale funds amongst themselves, dealing through money brokers, for periods ranging from overnight to five years. (190) The county government had seen its operation lose customers and revenue, and this affected its ability to borrow money. (191) Floyd was mad for her, but his father refused to let him borrow the car. (192) If your life is full of sorrow, then beg, steal,[ ] or borrow enthusiasm from a great soul to make your life whole. RVM (193) Lower rates make it cheaper for companies to borrow money, which can boost their profits and stock prices. (194) Certainly the name Borrow appears in Parish records as early as 1690. (195) The government might then borrow these funds from the banking system. (196) Credit markets are drying up, as investors flee risk, making it harder and more expensive for many firms to borrow. (197) The government would have to borrow more outside or spend less. 3. (198) Lower interest rates will make it cheaper for firms and individuals to borrow. (199) In most cases the amount that you can borrow is determined by the rent you can charge, not your income. (200) The designers would beg, borrow, or steal in order to get the show ready. (201) The third rule is that in general it is better to tax than to borrow. (202) Customers may be forced to borrow from inefficient banks or other financial institutions, probably charging higher interest rates. (203) Do not be tempted to borrow from friends or neighbours, nomatterhow desperate you are. (204) An old acquaintance visiting from California once asked to borrow my Teflon skillet to demonstrate his culinary skills. (205) You can borrow the money from a bank easily and quickly and pay it back later as you can afford to. |
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