transitive. To take (a thing) on credit, on the understanding of returning it, or giving an equivalent; hence, to obtain or take the temporary use…
单词 | θ221903 |
释义 | society > trade and finance > financial dealings > borrowing money > borrow money [verb (transitive)] > borrow money from (8) borrowa1000 transitive. To take (a thing) on credit, on the understanding of returning it, or giving an equivalent; hence, to obtain or take the temporary use… touch1760 transitive. colloquial. To obtain a loan or gift from (a person), esp. by persuasion or insincere talk; to ask (a person) for money, etc. cadge1863 transitive. To get by begging. to sting (someone) for1903 to sting (someone) for (something): to induce (someone) to give (money, etc.) by begging or borrowing in an exploitative manner. slang (originally… to put the bee on1918 to put the bee on (slang, chiefly U.S.): (a) to quash, put an end to; to beat; (b) to ask for a loan from, to borrow money from (cf. sting, v.1 2e). bite1919 To cadge or borrow (money, etc.) from. Austral. slang. to put the sleeve on1931 In figurative or allusive phrases. Miscellaneous phrases (see quots.). to put the sleeve on (someone): (a) to beg or borrow money from (someone)… to put the bite on1933 Slang phr. to put the bite on: to borrow money from (someone); to ask (someone) for a loan; also, to threaten, to blackmail, to extort money from… |
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