单词 | borrowing days |
释义 | borrow /borˈō/transitive verb and intransitive verb
To allow for slope or wind, esp by putting the ball uphill of the hole noun
ORIGIN: OE borgian, from borg, borh a pledge, security borrˈowed adjective
borrˈower noun borrˈowing noun and adjective borrowed time noun An unexpected extension of life, or of the time allowed for some activity borrow hole or borrow pit noun (civil eng) A pit formed by the excavation of material to be used elsewhere for embanking, etc borrowing days plural noun The last three days of March (Old Style), supposed in Scottish folklore to have been borrowed by March from April, and to be especially stormy borrow pit see borrow hole above. to borrow (obsolete) For a pledge or surety |
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