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单词 borrower
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Definition of borrower in English:

borrower

noun ˈbɒrəʊəˈbɑroʊər
  • 1A person or organization that takes and uses something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it.

    my last pair of secateurs were ruined by a careless borrower
    hundreds of thousands of borrowers of aircraft fly without any insurance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The habitual borrower borrows things more frequently and uses them as their own.
    • Joe, the chronic borrower, approached his neighbor and asked, "Ray, may I borrow your axe?"
    • The lender remembers things the borrower forgets.
    • My homeboy is a constant borrower of everybody's stuff.
    • So how do you know if you run into one these untrustworthy borrowers among your friends?
    1. 1.1 A person or organization that takes out a loan from a bank under an agreement to pay it back later, typically with interest.
      most mortgage borrowers pay far too much interest
      companies that provided credit cards to high-risk borrowers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The bank owes no duty to the borrower to assess his capacity to repay.
      • On advancing funds, each bank will be in a debtor-creditor relationship with the borrower.
      • Without an express provision, there is some uncertainty whether a borrower can make early repayment.
      • The fact that they had had a longstanding relationship with the borrowers may have influenced the court in finding a fiduciary relationship.
      • Credit brokerage involves the introduction of a would-be borrower to a credit provider.
      • The second issue is the need to transfer the benefit of any security given by the borrower to the participant.
      • Even only a slight increase in the interest rate would put a great deal of pressure on borrowers.
      • An assignment does not require the borrower's consent, but novation requires the consent of all the parties.
      • A right to make early repayments is usually available to the borrower.
      • In practice, very few loans are cancelled by a borrower against the bank's will.
    2. 1.2 A person who is registered to take books from a library for a fixed period of time.
      her books continue to be popular among library borrowers into the twenty-first century
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Borrowers will be notified by email when library search requests have been located.
      • The doors have been open to book borrowers for 95 years, but today are in danger of being shuttered because of budget woes.
      • This provides access to the material holdings of our libraries to borrowers in the United States and Canada.
      • This statewide courier system would unify public libraries by introducing one card for borrowers.
      • Most e-book borrowers are in tune with their libraries and call themselves heavy readers in all formats.

Definition of borrower in US English:

borrower

nounˈbärōərˈbɑroʊər
  • 1A person or organization that takes and uses something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it.

    my last pair were ruined by a careless borrower
    hundreds of thousands of renters and borrowers of aircraft fly without any insurance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The lender remembers things the borrower forgets.
    • The habitual borrower borrows things more frequently and uses them as their own.
    • So how do you know if you run into one these untrustworthy borrowers among your friends?
    • My homeboy is a constant borrower of everybody's stuff.
    • Joe, the chronic borrower, approached his neighbor and asked, "Ray, may I borrow your axe?"
    1. 1.1 A person or organization that takes out a loan from a bank under an agreement to pay it back later, typically with interest.
      most mortgage borrowers pay far too much interest
      companies that provided credit cards to high-risk borrowers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In practice, very few loans are cancelled by a borrower against the bank's will.
      • On advancing funds, each bank will be in a debtor-creditor relationship with the borrower.
      • A right to make early repayments is usually available to the borrower.
      • An assignment does not require the borrower's consent, but novation requires the consent of all the parties.
      • The second issue is the need to transfer the benefit of any security given by the borrower to the participant.
      • Credit brokerage involves the introduction of a would-be borrower to a credit provider.
      • Even only a slight increase in the interest rate would put a great deal of pressure on borrowers.
      • Without an express provision, there is some uncertainty whether a borrower can make early repayment.
      • The bank owes no duty to the borrower to assess his capacity to repay.
      • The fact that they had had a longstanding relationship with the borrowers may have influenced the court in finding a fiduciary relationship.
    2. 1.2 A person who is registered to take books from a library for a fixed period of time.
      her books continue to be popular among library borrowers into the twenty-first century
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This provides access to the material holdings of our libraries to borrowers in the United States and Canada.
      • The doors have been open to book borrowers for 95 years, but today are in danger of being shuttered because of budget woes.
      • Borrowers will be notified by email when library search requests have been located.
      • This statewide courier system would unify public libraries by introducing one card for borrowers.
      • Most e-book borrowers are in tune with their libraries and call themselves heavy readers in all formats.
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