borrow
Kelime Anlamı :

1. ödünç almak.
2. borç almak.
3. ödunç almak.
4. mat. (çıkarma işleminde) ödünç almak.
5. almak.
6. alıntı yapmak.
7. aktarma.
8. borç alma.
9. borçlanmak.
10. ödunç almak borrow trouble önceden tasasını çekmek.
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1. to take or obtain (a thing) on pledge given for its return, or without pledge, but on the understanding that the thing obtained is to be returned, or an equivalent of the same kind is to be substituted for it; hence, to obtain the temporary use of: with of or from (formerly at): as, to borrow a book from a friend; to borrow money of a stranger.
2. to take or receive gratuitously from another or from a foreign source and apply to one's own use; adopt; appropriate; by euphemism, to steal or plagiarize: as, to borrow aid; english has many borrowed words; to borrow an author's style, ideas, or language.
3. to assume or usurp, as something counterfeit, feigned, or not real; assume out of some pretense.
4. to be surety for; hence, to redeem; ransom.
5. to practise borrowing; take or receive loans; appropriate to one's self what belongs to another or others: as, I neither borrow nor lend; he borrows freely from other authors.
6. nautical, to approach either land or the wind closely.
7. A term used specifically in organ-building: of a pipe which improperly takes the wind from another and sounds at the latter's expense; of a stop or set of pipes which is incomplete in itself, but which is filled out by using some of the pipes of another stop or set: within certain limits the latter arrangement is entirely legitimate, since it renders possible the use of the same pipes in two distinct connections.
8. in golf, when putting across sloping ground, to play the ball a little up the slope to counteract its effect.
9. A pledge or surety; bail; security: applied both to the thing given as security and to the person giving it: as, “with baile nor borrowe,”
10. A borrowing; the act of borrowing.
11. cost; expense.
12. A tithing; a frank-pledge.
13. an obsolete form of borough.
14. same as borrow-pit.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. get temporarily
2. take up and practice as one's own
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