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Перевод: borrow speek borrow


[существительное]
залог ; поручительство; отрицательный перенос;
[глагол]
занимать; брать на время; заимствовать; давать взаймы


Тезаурус:

  1. Make it one of your financial goals to stay out of debt altogether and never borrow money for depreciating items.
  2. You could invest in, or borrow a yarn twister.
  3. There was a much-told tale of her Australian infancy that was held to be prophetic in this respect - about how at the age of three she had, by the sheer force of her will, compelled her uncle Walter (who was taking her for a walk to the local shops at the time) to put all the money he had on his person into a charity collecting-box in the shape of a plaster-of-Paris boy cripple; as a result of which the uncle, too embarrassed to admit to this folly and borrow from his relatives, had run out of petrol on the way back to his sheep station.
  4. "But if you ever need to borrow money, Jo, don't forget this; look as if money is the last thing you need.
  5. Resist the temptation to deposit money in currencies with a high interest rate, or borrow in currencies with a low interest rate, if there is no matching underlying cash flow in that currency.
  6. "I'm going to ask you if you'll kindly let me borrow that."
  7. Recently, he confesses, he has been plagued by a recurring dream in which all these Hollywood types he barely knows are asking to borrow his toothbrush.
  8. Those who said they would prefer the smallest possible instalments, spread over a long period, were most commonly people in lower socio-economic groups, people with current credit commitments, and people with whom the amount they said they would borrow (if they borrowed money) was relatively small.
  9. He prefers to borrow rather than raise outside equity capital and thus dilute control.
  10. It had been a simple matter after that to slip down to Mike Quinn, who was an acknowledged authority on all aspects of the disease by virtue of his ownership of one book, and borrow his Encyclopaedia of Human Ailments .
  11. Instead of moving all the gear around, he said, how about if I borrow your bass cabinet?
  12. So the euro-dollar market is a place where banks outside the USA accept (borrow from customers) and place (lend) dollar deposits.
  13. Because they can borrow at subsidised rates, government-sponsored enterprises tend to grow until they dominate their field.

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