Examples of using Have borrowed in English and their translations into Chinese
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They say they have borrowed no money.
I have lost something I have borrowed before.
Companies in advanced economies have borrowed more as well.
Donald Trump may have borrowed Russian money, claims ex-MI6 chief.
Mrs. Bryan must have borrowed a handkerchief from someone, for she was weeping into it, but Olivia's down-dropped blue eyes remained tearless.
Local governments have borrowed heavily from banks, in the anticipation that land prices would continue to rise.
Many anti-counterfeit methods have borrowed the results of printing technology and played an important role in anti-counterfeiting.
You do this until you have found a piece of paper and have borrowed a pen.
Your cash and owned securities serve as collateral for whatever you have borrowed, which mitigates risk for the broker.
To pay for such projects, many African nations have borrowed from China or relied on natural resources like oil reserves.”.
Another, less widespread theory, is that the Slavic languages have borrowed the word from a Turkic term for Ubır or Ubar"witch".
Although they have borrowed from other cultures, especially Chinese and Japanese, Koreans have maintained their own distinctive language, culture, and customs.
In particular, video game composers have borrowed Wagner's leitmotif convention, attaching short, distinctive musical phrases to specific characters and places.
Spanish banks have borrowed around $265 billion about double the amount of Italy, the next biggest.
When these bubbles burst, the first to feel the pinch are workers and others who have borrowed excessively.
Governments in advanced economies have borrowed heavily, as have nonfinancial companies around the world.
So, it makes sense that business folks have borrowed the term, and repurposed it to describe a deep commitment to advocating for a brand.
If you ignore this rule, then be sure to cite the source of whatever you have borrowed.
It is not just about aesthetics, he says, but rather about allowing buyers to use the money they have borrowed most effectively.
Whatever be the politics, India has to look forward and one thing to realise is that"all the countries have borrowed from other countries".