borrow - 1) to put a number into a different column when doing subtraction
To take 26 away from 53, first borrow a 10 from the 50 (leaving a 4 in the 10s column) to make the 3 into 13. Then you can take the 6 away.
2) to get or receive (something) from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
Could I borrow your bike from (NOT STANDARD off) you until next week? [T]
She used to borrow money and not bother to pay it back. ; дс тдрлими цюлютдажкию дроемжки аиакиохдйис лидр http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp; http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp;