释义 |
reborrow, v.|riːˈbɒrəʊ| [re- 5 a.] trans. To borrow back again; to borrow anew. Also absol.
1631Bp. H. King On Death Dr. Donne, Nor is't fit Thou, who didst lend our age such summes of wit, Shoulds't now reborrow from her Bankrupt Mine That Ore to bury thee, which once was thine. 1806W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. (1843) II. 135 For your specimens I will re-borrow and transcribe an ode or two of Stevens. 1863Gladstone Financ. Statem. 393 We shall ask the House to intrust us with power to reborrow that money. 1885Law Times Rep. LII. 800/1 One of the powers of the company is to borrow and reborrow for the purposes of the company. |