What is the
difference between Borough and Borrow?
What is the difference between Borough and Borrow? :
Borough :
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1 ) (In England) town or district with a corporation and certain rights of self-governance
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2 ) Any of administrative areas of Greater London
Borrow :
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1 ) Receiver obtain something temporarily from somebody / something with the promise or intention of returning it
I have borrowed ten thousand rupees from the bank.
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2 ) Take and use something as one’s own
Copy something
Can I borrow freely from other writers?
He borrowed music from other composers.
She borrowed my ideas and wrote an essay.
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3 ) Adopt a word or phrase from another language
The expression SHIGRAM is borrowed from Sanskrit.
They have borrowed my car for a week.
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