Examples of using Have borrowed in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The shop couldn't say how many people have borrowed e-books since the library opened this week.
Her team both gives support to people who have borrowed money from a loan shark, and prosecutes the illegal money lenders.
Numerous other dictators have borrowed from abroad, expropriated the funds for personal use,
This year alone, companies have borrowed $327 billion to finance mergers
I shouldn't have borrowed so much money. But, uh, the holidays are coming, and I like to spoil my kids.
I have borrowed 30 million black credits,
Those who have borrowed money to buy shares in the last year have already been hit very hard.
Many of China's biggest enterprises have borrowed heavily in dollars, and a weaker renminbi would greatly increase the
The names of the thinkers- from whom I have borrowed thoughts- are given here.
The countries that have borrowed in dollars are the countries that are most exposed,” McCormack said in an interview in Singapore.
Local governments have borrowed heavily from banks, in the anticipation that land prices would continue to rise.
Let no one, however, say that I have borrowed my philosophy from the French Revolution.
This is an idea they may well have borrowed from Australia when it faced one of the worst droughts of the country's history from 1997 to 2009.
After you have borrowed them money, you are promised a certain interest rate which is called the coupon.
To pay for such projects, many African nations have borrowed from China or relied on natural resources like oil reserves.
Spending one dollar of your own money is better than spending 100 dollars you have borrowed from someone else.
It is a sign of the total degeneration of the body that I have borrowed.
most indebted companies in sectors like property and heavy industry have borrowed huge amounts overseas in American dollars.
make sure you keep up with payments and make the best out of the money that you have borrowed.
Your credit history is a record of what you have borrowed and how well you paid it back.