borrows信息详情
vi.借;借用;从其他语言中引入
n.(Borrow)人名;(英)博罗
vt.借;借用
barrows───n.坟;山,冈;古坟;阉猪;手推车
borrow───vi.借;借用;从其他语言中引入;vt.借;借用;n.(Borrow)人名;(英)博罗
burrows───n.地洞,洞穴(burrow的复数);v.挖掘;打地洞(burrow的第三人称单数)
morrows───n.翌日;将来;(重大事件后)紧接着的时期;晨间;n.(Morrow)(美、加、英、澳)莫罗(人名)
sorrows───n.伤心事;不幸的事(sorrow的复数);n.(Sorrows)人名;(英)索罗斯
borrowers───n.[金融]借款人(borrower的复数);剽窃者
reborrows───重铸
borrowed───adj.借来的;虚构的;v.借;模仿;采用(borrow的过去分词)
borrower───n.借款人,借方
Standard interpretations of this portrait posture offer observations of correspondence—demonstrating either that it mirrors actual social behavior or that it borrows from classical statuary.───这个肖像姿势的标准解读提供了相应的观察——表明它要么反映了实际的社会行为,要么它借鉴了古典雕像。
While Allende borrows a bit too freely from Gabriel Garcia Marquez's work, she nevertheless has a powerful and original voice within the construct of magical realism.───尽管阿连德很随意地借鉴了加夫列尔·加西亚·马尔克斯的作品,她仍然在魔幻现实主义的架构中拥有一种强有力的原创表达。
After 5 minutes of digging through her purse, she borrows my pen because she's forgotten hers.───她在她的包里翻了五分钟后,借走了我的钢笔,因为她忘记带她的钢笔了。
When Obama get up in the morning he borrows more than the cost of an entire aircraft carrier long before he goes to bed that night.───当白天奥巴马起床的时候,他就借走了远比一整艘航空母舰更多的钱,直到晚上睡觉之前才结束。
We really want to see the U. S. economy prospering. China benefits from a strong U. S. economy and borrows from its technological know-how.───我们确实希望看到美国经济繁荣,这样中国也能从中受益,并采用其科技技术。
I'd tell him to ask my permission before he borrows something next time.───我会告诉他下次在借我的东西之前先征求我的同意。
But she never borrows something expensive for her family and always does does all the homework herself.───但是她从不向家里借任何贵重物品,并且总是干所有的家务活。
"It's a little like a son who borrows money from his mother, " says Yang Shaofeng, head of the Conworld Real Estate Agency in Beijing.───北京联达四方房地产经纪公司总经理杨少锋说:“这有点像儿子向母亲借钱。”
a. I'd tell him to ask my permission before he borrows sth next time.───我会告诉他下次借我东西之前先请求我的允许
Each economic unit borrows and lends at the same time because individual transactions are undertaken for different reasons.
Systems theory borrows ideas from the physical sciences and economics and applies them to organisations.
He borrows from Plato the idea that matter aspires after form.
When some one borrows a book, it is unavailable to other library users until it is returned.
The author borrows heavily from Henry James.
She always pays cash, never borrows.
He neither lends nor borrows.
She never borrows anything; she's far too independent for that.
It then borrows the capital required and invests it in the asset.