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1 词典释义:
borrow from
时间: 2025-04-13 22:15:58
英 [ˈbɒrəʊ frɒm]
美 [ˈbɑroʊ frəm]

(sb)从某人借得

双语例句
  • I don't like to borrow from friends.

    我不喜欢向朋友借钱。

    《牛津词典》
  • It's so expensive to borrow from finance companies.

    向金融公司借款费用真够高的。

    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • We can borrow from the neighbors.

    我们可以借邻居的。

  • They could also borrow from the Fed.

    两家机构也可从联储会借款。

  • to how much we can borrow from banks.

    多少我们可以借用银行。

  • Anything he could borrow from a friend.

    从朋友那里借来的任何东西。

  • Borrow from tomorrow's sun if there are clouds today.

    假如今天乌云密布,就借用明天的太阳吧!

  • We often borrow from our tomorrows to pay our debts to our yesterdays.

    我们常常拿明天的钱来抵偿昨天的帐。

  • They borrow from the bond market, through a mortgage credit intermediary.

    而是通过一个房贷信用中介从债券市场中借贷。

  • Then Japan will have to borrow from outside the country. Then what happens?

    届时日本就得向国外借款了,那会引发多么严重的后果?

  • Or maybe you borrow from his stash of personal care products on the regular?

    或是定期的向他“借”私人用品,即便它是隐匿的?

  • After all, to borrow from a pawnbroker, you must first own an object of value.

    毕竟, 典当行业里,借之前必须先还—一个有价值的实物。

  • She could no longer borrow from the future to help her through the present grief.

    她再也不能靠预支生命力来帮助自己度过目前的悲痛。

  • I've never read it, but it's near the top of my list of books to borrow from the library.

    我从未读过这本书,但这本书在我的预借书单中排在前几位。

  • Such references borrow from classics like It's a Wonderful Life and The Wizard of Oz.

    这些元素借鉴自经典影片《美好人生》和《绿野仙踪》。

  • Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.

    有求你的,就给他。有向你借贷的,不可推辞。

  • The writer will occasionally find it convenient or necessary to borrow from other languages.

    写作者会发现有时借用其他语言、引用外来语是很方便,甚至是必须的。

  • Speculators were allowed to buy shares on margin and could even borrow from the company to do so.

    公司允许投机者差价购股,投机者甚至可以从该公司借钱来购买该公司的股票。

  • Both languages borrow from the script concept of using interpreted language for simple tasks.

    两种语言都借用脚本概念,即对简单任务使用解释语言。

  • An acquaintance is a person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.

    所谓熟人就是我们足够熟悉,可以从他那儿借东西,但又不是很熟,不能把东西借给他。

  • Robert Holzmann of the World Bank thinks people should be allowed to borrow from such accounts while unemployed.

    世界银行的罗伯特·霍尔茨曼(robert Holzmann)认为失业时应允许人们从这些账户上借款。

  • The benchmark three-month rate at which Banks borrow from one another has fallen sharply over the past month.

    银行相互拆借的三个月基准利率过去一个月里已经大幅下落。

  • Given America's need to borrow from abroad to finance its consumption, that is neither surprising nor sinister.

    为了满足美国的需要,美国采取了从国外筹资来满足其消费的策略,这种策略不仅不会让人感到吃惊而且又不是很阴险。

  • An important concept to note is that processors cannot borrow from the memory pool outside of its own processor.

    有一个重要的概念需要说明,处理器不能在它自己的处理器之外借用内存池。

  • Clerk: we will offer a lower interest rate if you borrow from our bank, and... you can get details in this pamphlet.

    柜台职员:如果您在我们银行贷款的话,我们将提供较低的利息率,还有……您可以从这本小册上获取详细情况。

  • Financial institutions are finding it hard to borrow from anyone but the state-and they are reluctant to lend to anyone else.

    金融机构发觉,现在除国家之外,自己很难从别人那里借到钱,而他们自己也极不情愿向别人放债。

  • Many people don’t have a computer they can spare, but if you do (or can borrow from someone who does), be sure to use it.

    很多人都没有备用电脑,但是如果你有(或者享有备用电脑的人借),一定要用。