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To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
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To receive money from a bank or other lender under the agreement that the lender will be paid back over time.
To adopt (an idea) as one's own.
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(RQ:Milton Eikonoklastes)
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To adopt a word from another language.
In a subtraction, to deduct (one) from a digit of the minuend and add ten to the following digit, in order that the subtraction of a larger digit in the subtrahend from the digit in the minuend to which ten is added gives a positive result.
(senseid) To lend.
(quote-book) I eat or drink, so quick I gotta fix ’em, yet.”
(quote-book) 2|Ya, ya. Better not waste time. Must prepare, tomorrow morning 2|got inspection.(smc) Ya (l), must 2|kiwi polish the boots. Can borrow me your cloth?(smc) Ya, no problem. You better kiwi quickly. 11 pm lights off. (..)
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(quote-book) today, if you do not use them?”
To temporarily obtain (something) for (someone).
(quote-hansard)
To feign or counterfeit.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
(RQ:Shakespeare King John)
To secure the release of (someone) from prison.
Traditional, "Young Beichan" (Child ballad 53)
- But if ony maiden would borrow me,
- I would wed her wi' a ring,
- And a' my land and a' my houses,
- They should a' be at her command.
To receive (something, usually of trifling value) from somebody, with little possibility of returning it.
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To interrupt the current activity of (a person) and lead them away in order to speak with them, get their help, etc.
To adjust one's aim in order to compensate for the slope of the green.
Deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant.
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A pit.
{{quote-text|en|year=1979|title=The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin
In the Rust programming language, the situation where the ownership of a value is temporarily transferred to another region of code.
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