Borrowed in spanish
Prestado
pronunciation: pɹ̩estɑdoʊ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: pɹ̩estɑdoʊ part of speech: verb
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borrow = sacar en préstamo, pedir en préstamo, pedir prestado.
Example: The intending borrower merely specifies a search key for the item he wishes to borrow, and the system provides a bibliographic description.more:
» borrow + a book = sacar un libro en préstamo.
Example: While there are features of public libraries which are to be cherished - the role as a community meeting place, a place to borrow books, a safe haven - we must look for new opportunities.» borrow + money = pedir dinero prestado.
Example: The EIB is able to borrow money at the best possible rates, and as it is non-profit making it is able to offer loans at advantageous terms.» borrow + Posesivo + ears = escuchar, prestar atención.
Example: If you don't need insight, just tell her that you need to borrow her ears to listen to you express your thoughts and feelings.borrowed
more:
» live on + borrowed time = vivir de prestado.
Example: The article 'Living on 'borrowed' time' discusses a case heard in the magistrates' court in 1970 in which a schoolboy had stolen 23 books from his local library.