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1. (n.) borrowing
something borrowed, as a foreign word or phrase.
Etymology: (1350–1400)
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| Definition of 'Borrowing' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) borrowing, adoption
the appropriation (of ideas or words etc) from another source
"the borrowing of ancient motifs was very apparent"
2. (noun) borrowing
obtaining funds from a lender
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| Definition of 'Borrowing' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. Borrowing
of Borrow
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Sense: to take (something, often money) temporarily with the intention of returning it
He borrowed a book from the library.
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Afrikaans: leen vir |
Arabic: افْتِراض، استِعارَه |
Bulgarian: заемане |
Brazilian: empréstimo |
Czech: půjčování, (vý)půjčka |
German: das Ausleihen |
Danish: lån |
Greek: δανεισμός |
Spanish: préstamo |
Estonian: laenamine |
Farsi: قرض |
Finnish: lainaaminen |
French: emprunt |
Hebrew: הַשאָלָה |
Hindi: ऋण लेना |
Croatian: posuđivanje |
Hungarian: kölcsönvesz |
Indonesian: pinjaman |
Icelandic: lántaka |
Italian: prestito |
Japanese: 借りること |
Korean: 빌리기 |
Lithuanian: pasiskolinimas |
Latvian: aizņemšanās |
Malay: meminjam |
Dutch: het lenen |
Norwegian: lån |
Polish: pożyczanie |
Persian: قرض |
Pashto: پور |
Portuguese: empréstimo |
Romanian: împrumut |
Russian: одалживание |
Slovak: výpožička; prevzaté slovo |
Slovenian: izposojanje |
Serbian: pozajmljivanje |
Swedish: lån |
Thai: เงินหรือสิ่งที่ให้ยืม |
Turkish: ödünç alma, borçlanma |
Taiwanese: 借 |
Ukrainian: позичання |
Urdu: ادھار لینا |
Vietnamese: sự vay mượn |
Chinese: 借 |
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