borrow

കടംവാങ്ങുക
definition
verb
he had borrowed a car from one of his colleagues
take and use (something that belongs to someone else) with the intention of returning it.
noun
I played the round in the company of an ancient caddie, unusually talkative for a Scot, who shaped the sightlines of the present to the borrow of the past.
a slope or other irregularity on a golf course that must be compensated for when playing a shot.
translation of 'borrow '
verb
കടംവാങ്ങുക
example
Jim did not beg, steal or 'borrow' his business acumen - his father Seamus is the well-known Bagenalstown auctioneer and businessman.
The greens were in terrific condition throughout on the day we played although we all struggled at times to read the 'borrow' and each of us picked totally the wrong line on at least one occasion.
to meet this deficit the government has to 'borrow' money
Librarian Maureen Cusack can obtain books for anyone wishing to 'borrow' books which are not available in the library.
Of these states 26 are borrowers, and 21 do not 'borrow' from the Bank.
When her studies took her into one of my fields, heraldry, she came to 'borrow' books from my library.
He said the private sector was failing to buy maize from farmers because of the floor price which they could not meet and high interest rates the banks charged to 'borrow' money.
Though he does not have to study at the library, he comes regularly to 'borrow' books.
She pointed out that it costs nothing for teenagers to join the library and 'borrow' books, CDs, videos and tapes from the new multimedia section for their age group.
I'll just 'borrow' some clothes and return them later.
Whereas some artists cop out and simply 'borrow' a hook from an old jazz or blues record then slap a techno/trip-hop beat on it, Tobin's approach is more subtle and complex.
When Woods was 6 feet left of the pin on 13 I believe this morning, it was "a little too much 'borrow' ".
Space is all very well, in the right place, but people come to libraries mainly to 'borrow' books.
I played the round in the company of an ancient caddie, unusually talkative for a Scot, who shaped the sightlines of the present to the 'borrow' of the past.
The customer can 'borrow' and repay as often as necessary as long as the balance outstanding doesn't exceed the credit limit.
There's always some kind of 'borrow' , and even bad golfers can mis-putt and make it if they have mis-read the borrow.
designers consistently 'borrow' from the styles of preceding generations
Never forget what motivates people to 'borrow' vast sums of money — it is to make more money.
Bizarrely, it is possible, in some instances, to 'borrow' money from your bank to buy shares and finance the loan with the dividends generated from that investment.
But at Storr his great achievement has been to 'borrow' the landscape and return it to us in an entirely new light.
By joining your local lending library, you can 'borrow' several books at a time without charge, unless you return them late and get fined.
After breakfast I had a long shower then we walked over the hill so that i could 'borrow' books.
She said one man called in complaining that he is jobless, cannot 'borrow' money from banks, relatives and friends, and has no method to clear his debts.
This will be an opportunity for people of all ages to 'borrow' books and spend time in the Library during opening hours.
If you know how much you need to 'borrow' and you don't foresee any need to borrow again, a straight home equity loan is probably the way to go.
Can't they just 'borrow' from the bank?
At the end of the 20-30 minute session, mothers are able to peruse parenting resources provided by the library and 'borrow' picture books with the babies.
In doing so, it may be appropriate for us to 'borrow' some of the best practices of international firms operating in our energy sector.
If we continue the investigation we have: From this point on, we have to 'borrow' a ten in order to make the ‘units’ have the 2 digits needed for the next Fibonacci number.
If you 'borrow' money from a bank, you have to list the value of all your significant assets, as well as all your significant liabilities.
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