Examples of using Is borrowed in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Man's majesty is borrowed.
A book that is borrowed:"Checked out from The Library….
The point about pop culture is that so much of it is borrowed.
The key is borrowed near Bal.
He will return to the women of greater miami-dade; the groom is borrowed, since sooner or later.
The word pitch is borrowed from the Greek language.
while the rest is borrowed from the broker.
Lichka is borrowed from the name of a cat's predatorLeopard.
The slimline CD reader is borrowed from my laptop.
The form is borrowed from another famous and ingenious Scandinavian- Piet Hein.
Maybe because in staring down death every day… we're forced to know that life… every minute… is borrowed time.
The nickname is borrowed from the name of the cat's predatorLeopard.
For the printed material, it's possible to make a reservation if the book you are looking for is borrowed.
His name is borrowed from his idol, Marilyn Monroe.
you can see in the result list whether a book is on the shelf or is borrowed.
The nickname is borrowed from the name of the predator of the cat's leopard.
the foundation of which is borrowed from the popular fighters.
Every moment is borrowed time with one question to answer… Will You Survive?
And, indeed, regardless of whether the capital employed by the active capitalist is borrowed or not, and whether the capital belonging to the money-capitalist is employed by himself or not.
The eye is borrowed by another visitor who secretly considers the event. Artist.
The following explanation is borrowed from tksysv an inspiration for& ksysv;
The plot is borrowed from Roman history
The subtitle"A Bustle in Your Hedgerow" is borrowed from the lyrics of"Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin.
The image is borrowed from our supplier Atomia
The fantastic form of the tracts is borrowed from contemporary romances of knighthood and travel.
The groom is borrowed, since sooner or later, he will return to the women of greater Miami-dade;
The word“aneurysm” is borrowed from the Greek“aneurysma” meaning“a widening”.
The money is borrowed on the international markets
Sometimes, an original item is borrowed or stolen from the owner in order to create a copy.
The title is borrowed from feminist science theory,