Examples of using Borrows in English and their translations into Slovak
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He loses and borrows more.
And, unfortunately, there was also Brian Borrows.
Who borrows money from a single mom?”?
Speaks poetry and borrows money.
It borrows freely from historical periods;
Suppose the government borrows $10 million.
The HF borrows shares in the target company.
The ungrateful little brat who only borrows money?
It uses and borrows Greek, Turkish, and Russian words.
There is no doubt that each epoch borrows style from each other.
Borrows funds in accordance with.
The hero of this game borrows a cart from the supermark….
New money comes into existence whenever someone borrows from a bank.
Plant physiology also borrows techniques from both fields.
If a man borrows anything of his neighbor's, and it is injured, or dies, its owner not being with it, he shall surely make restitution.
In both cases, the new design direction borrows from Outlook for iOS.
Venice borrows heavily from the European Gothic style.
Fireplaces made of bricks Design foci of brick borrows featurespresent and past time.
The state borrows money from its citizens through bonds.
The European Investment Bank(EIB) borrows under the guarantee of the 27 Member States.
English borrows the name impala- for a type of antelope- from Xhosa.
In this role, it provides and borrows loans from foreign financial banking organizations.
English borrows the words algebra, lime, sahara and sugar from Arabic.
The British sportswear company, Reebok, borrows the Dutch spelling of the antelope's name for a mature male,“Rhebok.”.
English borrows the words bungalow, pyjama and jungle from Hindi.
Smooth kick pedal borrows performance from the Iron Cobra 900 series.
A hefty homeboy borrows his dads Mercedes and goes to the beach with his friends for wild sun and fun.
Pop music is eclectic, and often borrows elements from other styles such as urban, dance, rock, Latin and country.
The craftsman borrows heavily from the Hindu mythology as theme of their work.
When the government borrows money from the FED, or when a person borrows money from a bank, it almost always has to be payed back with a crude interest.