Examples of using Borrows in English and their translations into Hindi
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She borrows your clothes.
He barges into my room and‘ borrows' things without asking.
He borrows money from people and he does not pay them back.
The reverse repo rate, at which RBI borrows from banks will continue to be at 5.75%.
The story borrows elements from Roy Thomas's 1971"Kree-Skrull War" comic book storyline.
They say a consultant is somebody who borrows your watch and tells you what time it is.
This signature borrows heavily from the ElGamal Signature Algorithm from which most ideas were borrowed from.
There is an old adage that a consultant is someone who borrows your watch and tells you what time it is.
The borrower borrows the money from the lender as the former is in need of that.
The payment of money charges made by a seller of shares which he borrows to deliver against his sale.
My sibling“ borrows” items without asking.
Instead, he proposed that other pieces ofGermanic literature contain"kernels of tradition" from which Beowulf borrows and expands upon.
The government also borrows a lot of money from the country's central bank.
In fact, however, a fiscal deficit actually puts into private hands, without the private sector knowing anything about it,what the government borrows from these very hands.
A consultant is someone who borrows your watch and tells you the time.".
The trader borrows 100 shares of Tata Steel from a broker and short sells them in the market, taking₹63,000.
The“bank money” composing most of the money incirculation is created only when someone borrows, and today businesses and consumers are burdened with debts that are higher than ever before.
It borrows heavily from the Lodhi style, and was once covered in blue and yellow glazed tiles indicating an Iranian influence.
A consultant is a person who borrows your watch and then charges to tell you the time.
The government borrows at 6.5 per cent but there are large parts of the economy that are borrowing at 11.5 per cent and 12.5 per cent.
Most demands for big loans are directed towards the corporate bond market-wherein a company floats bonds(or IOUs) and borrows money from the public by paying whatever interest rate the market demands.
As each party effectively borrows on the other's behalf, this type of swap is also known as a back-to-back loan.
This course module borrows historical heritage of India and other international countries to ensure that it is in line with current market status and trends.
Essentially, a company or government borrows the face value of the bond and agrees to pay that money back with interest.
A nation borrows money from many sources, and uses it to meet its expenses, most of which are ultimately targeted towards the growth of its economy and people.
This format, like the single-page template, borrows heavily on Jain symbols as well as Jain temple architectures with their intricate embellishments.
Assume the trader borrows $1,000 US at 5% for a year and converts it into Russian rubles at a rate of 25 USD/RUB(25,000 rubles), investing the proceeds for a year.
It is the rate at which RBI borrows money from banks when it feels there is too much money floating in the banking system.
Debt-shifting is when company A borrows money(although it does not need to) from company B and pays interest on this loan to company B. The interest payments are a cost to company A and are tax-deductible in Australia.