Examples of using Borrows in English and their translations into Slovenian
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The European Investment Bank borrows money on the capital markets and lends it on favorable terms to
Although The Graveyard Book is a 21st century novel, it borrows many of the characteristics typical of Gothic classics.
(TV) This week on"Who's The Boss?" Samantha borrows Tony's van
The Bank borrows money on capital markets
Your brother-- He borrowed some money from me, and just like anybody who borrows money or has a loan to pay, he has to make payments.
In Huachuma communities, living life with pure intention is a way of behaving which borrows from the rhythms of Nature.
This M1 concept car uses a mid-engine layout and borrows styling cues from both the original M1
The sound planning and design are also, given their delicacy, identifying marks that he borrows from his admired Walerian Borowczyk and the Quay brothers.
is the way in which a poet borrows.
Pop music is labelled as being eclectic, and often borrows elements from other styles such as urban,
C++ is a multipurpose programming language that borrows heavily from C,
Jim Casey borrows 100 dollar from a friend to start the American Messenger Company in Seattle, Washington.
In England, there is a belief that if someone borrows this object in order to cut, for example, a fruit,
You see, Fred borrows them from his job at the video store then Matt makes copies of them at school
The beach manicure borrows ideas the nature- colors,
New project borrows some elements from BC
Pop music is eclectic, and often borrows elements from other styles such as urban,
which he- like Shakespeare- often borrows from public sources
Two weeks after his arrival in America, Mekas borrows the money to buy his first Bolex 16mm camera and begins to record moments of the life.
Tanzkaraoke“ revives the old tradition of dancing together and so borrows a setting from the entertainment industry.