Examples of using Borrows in English and their translations into Greek
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Financial
-
Official/political
-
Computer
America, which borrows in its own currency
If the federal government borrows X amount of dollars
Each movement borrows from both Eastern and Western religious traditions,
whose design borrows from that of the George Washington Bridge,
This fourth class borrows a little from the 3 different methods without automatically laying emphasis unduly on the student,
And if a Hedgeworth borrows a car I'm sure there must be a very good reason.
Wrote xjdic, of which Kiten borrows code, and the xjdic index file generator.
It's just a matter of time before someone"borrows" your technology, improves it and makes a billion dollars on it.
which among other things borrows in its own currency
Pseudomorphs borrows its title from minerals formed by chemical or structural change of another substance,
If one uses a ransomware building kit or borrows the code of an already established threat of this kind,
the population of 5.5 million people borrows close to 68 million books a year.
Three of the concerti are of original conception, while the first,"Spring", borrows motifs from a Sinfonia in the first act of his contemporaneous opera Il Giustino.
The language borrows a great number of roots from the Mongolian language
Britain isn't Greece: It has its own currency and borrows in that currency, so it's not at risk of a run that creates monetary chaos.
When Jim borrows money from dangerous gangsters,
They watch in helpless frustration as the Federal government borrows the American economy into oblivion.
The owner of the company borrows finances from other companies- profitable ones- and covers the loss.
the homonym song that borrows lyrics from the 90s indie classic Into your arms by the Lemonheads, After glow,
in the name of Orpheus who was one of the Argonauts(ca 1300 BCE), borrows from all the above, but emphasizes the role of the Thracian musician, poet, and prophet.