To borrow.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > borrowing > borrow [verb (transitive)] (11) apprompt1548 To borrow. mutuate1548 transitive. To borrow (something that cannot itself be returned). Also figurative. Cf. commodate, v. 2. prest1548 transitive. To get on loan, borrow. rare. to take out1753 transitive. To borrow (a book) from a library. promote1918 slang (originally U.S.). transitive. Originally and esp. Military. To obtain by illicit or dubious means; to steal; to scrounge. nip1919 slang. transitive. Chiefly Australian. To borrow or cadge (something); to make a wheedling request of, cadge from (someone). Also intransitive… bot1921 transitive. To borrow or cadge (something). rabbit1943 transitive. Australian Nautical slang. To borrow or steal. Cf. rabbit, n.1 4b. Now rare. borrow- transitive. To take (a thing) on pledge or security given for its safe return. Subcategories:— ask as a loan (2) |
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