Borrow



1.
~ (something) (from somebody something) (to get something to use for a while with the understanding that it must be returned, to obtain on loan or trust) ខ្ចី
Example: Our neighbor borrowed my lawn mower.
Example: You are allowed to borrow two books a week from the library, Many English words are borrowed from the French.borrow words យកមកប្រើ
2.
(MATHEMATIC) Borrow one ត្រាទុក
verbpast tense: borrowed ; past participle: borrowed ; present participle: borrowing ;
1.
(បច្ចេកទេស) ខ្ចី, បុល
  • borrow short
    - ខ្ចីក្នុងរយៈពេលដ៏ខ្លី
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
Something deposited as security; a pledge; a surety; a hostage.
2.
The act of borrowing.
verbpast tense: borrowed ; past participle: borrowed ; present participle: borrowing ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To copy or imitate; to adopt; as, to borrow the style, manner, or opinions of another.
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To receive from another as a loan, with the implied or expressed intention of returning the identical article or its equivalent in kind; -- the opposite of lend.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To take (one or more) from the next higher denomination in order to add it to the next lower; -- a term of subtraction when the figure of the subtrahend is larger than the corresponding one of the minuend.
4.
(TRANSITIVE) To feign or counterfeit.
5.
(TRANSITIVE) To receive; to take; to derive.
1.
acquired, adopted, appropriated, copied, imitated, plagiarized, taken