when different places exchange product
borrowed cat
A thing or money that is borrowed by the bank
It is one of those "borrowed" words. "Sándwich" is "sandwich".
When Macbeth says "Why do you address me in borrowed robes?" he is questioning the witches' ability to see the future and their authority to speak to him in such a way. He feels that their power and insight is not truly their own, but instead borrowed or illegitimate.
Answer: i am not sure what you mean but you keep it or it goes back to the other person Answer: A borrowed item is protected above all other items, even if it is worth much less. Also, you can't go into certain areas with borrowed items. In no case will the owner of the item, the one who borrowed you the item, lose it.
It means a book may be borrowed only if it is available in the library to which the member belongs. A book can't be borrowed and available at the same time. by tazzy mbems
I would say no. What do you mean by 'return? Do you mean 'return to the library from which you borrowed it'?
Un sweat or un sweatshirt is a borrowed word from English and means the same.
Speculation to an economist means making high-risk investments with borrowed money
The verb phrase is "should have borrowed."
I think we might have borrowed the slang "it sucks" from somebody else. It is usually interpeted to mean that, "I am unhappy about the situation", or "it is unfair".
senor, monsignor, adios, adieu, vaya con dios, moir, entree, enchante,