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    borrow の英語での意味

    borrowborrow /ˈbɒrəʊ $ ˈbɑːroʊ, ˈbɔː-/ verb [intransitive, transitive] すべての翻訳を見る1to use something that belongs to someone else and that you must give back to them later他人の物を一時的に借りて使い、後で返すことlend, loan:  Can I borrow your pen for a minute?ちょっとペンを借りてもいいですか?borrow something from somebody You are allowed to borrow six books from the library at a time.図書館から一度に6冊まで借りることができます。 They borrowed heavily (=borrowed a lot of money) from the bank to start their new business.彼らは新しいビジネスを始めるために、銀行から多額の借り入れをした(=多くのお金を借りた)。Do not confuse borrow and lend (=give someone permission to use something of yours): I borrowed his bike. | Can you lend me your pen?2to take or copy someone’s ideas, words etc and use them in your own work, language etc他人のアイデアや言葉などを取り入れて自分の作品や言語などに使うborrow something from somebody/something I borrowed my ideas from Eliot’s famous poem ‘The Waste Land’.私のアイデアはエリオットの有名な詩『The Waste Land』から借りたものだ。 To borrow a phrase (=use what someone else has said), if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.人の言葉を借りれば(=他の人が言ったことを使うと)、熱さに耐えられないなら台所を出ていけ。borrow from English has borrowed words from many languages.英語は多くの言語から単語を借用してきた。3borrow trouble American English informalインフォーマル to worry about something when it is not necessary不必要にくよくよと心配する be living on borrowed time at live1(17), → beg, borrow, or steal at beg(8)