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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "borrowed from", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ borrowed from, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ borrowed from trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. Borrowed from Arabic.

2. Borrowed from French Concubinage.

3. Middle English admirail, admiral, amiral "emir, Saracen chieftain, naval commander," borrowed from Anglo-French, borrowed from Medieval Latin Admiralis, admirallus, amiralius, borrowed from Arabic …

4. Middle English admirail, Admiral, amiral "emir, Saracen chieftain, naval commander," borrowed from Anglo-French, borrowed from Medieval Latin Admiralis, Admirallus, amiralius, borrowed from Arabic …

5. Borrowed from French Aigrette (“ egret ”)

6. Borrowed from Latin creatio, Creationem

7. Borrowed from Latin aspiratio, Aspirationem.

8. Borrowed from Late Latin abstractio, Abstractionem

9. Borrowed from Late Latin abstractio, Abstractionem.

10. English has borrowed from many languages.

11. Borrowed from French Allemande (“ German (dance) ”)

12. Borrowed from Late Latin abstractio, Abstractionem.

13. Borrowed from French Cuirassier, see below

14. The word "depot" was borrowed from French.

15. The “Christian” custom was evidently borrowed from them.

16. The word was borrowed from French into English.

17. Etymology: Borrowed from Allargando, present participle of allargare

18. Borrowed from Italian allegretto, diminutive form of allegro.

19. The expression 'nouveau riche' is borrowed from French.

20. Borrowed from French Alizarine, corresponding to alizari +‎ -in

21. He borrowed from friends until they avoided him.

22. Looks like another trick borrowed from show biz.

23. Borrowed from French & Latin; French Bolide, borrowed from Latin bolid-, bolis, borrowed from Greek bolid-, bolís "hunting javelin, bolt (of lightning), throw of dice," derivative of bol- (in bolḗ or bólos …

24. Borrowed from Latin adoratio, Adorationem; adorar +‎ -ción.

25. Many words related to seafaring were borrowed from Dutch.

26. Middle English Celerite, borrowed from Anglo-French Celeritee, borrowed from Latin Celeritāt-, Celeritās from celer "swift, speedy" + -itāt-, -itās -ity — more at …

27. I borrowed from the library a primer of phonetics.

28. It was borrowed from the French carminatif (masc.), Carminative (fem.).

29. Borrowed from Italian Allargando, present participle of allargare (“ to broaden ”)

30. Latin also included vocabulary borrowed from Oscan, another Italic language.

31. The word “Cloche” is borrowed from French word, meaning “bell”

32. Borrowed from French Billet doux, from billet (“ note ”) + doux (“ sweet ”)

33. Etymology Borrowed from French Bizarre (“odd, peculiar, Bizarre, formerly headlong, angry”)

34. Borrowed from Latin Apocalypticus, from Ancient Greek ἀποκαλυπτικός (apokaluptikós)

35. In literature many Allegorical images are borrowed from mythology and folklore

36. Borrowed from French Communal, from Late Latin commūnālis, from Latin commūnis

37. So multiparty, single closing: an idea we borrowed from Wall Street.

38. However, these escort ships were borrowed from other fleets and squadrons.

39. The coda to this last movement is borrowed from two humanists.

40. Borrowed from New Latin Bibliographia, from Ancient Greek βιβλιογραφία (bibliographía)

41. It's not mine, it's borrowed from my reading of grading in particular.

42. 29 He borrowed from a number of sources,(www.Sentencedict.com) with due acknowledgement.

43. First Known Use of Acatalectic 1589, in the meaning defined above History and Etymology for Acatalectic borrowed from Late Latin acatalēcticus, from a- a- entry 2 (borrowed from Greek a-) + …

44. This exalted idea of the Consulship is borrowed from an oration (iii.p

45. They were largely borrowed from the FIPS 10-4 codes mentioned below.

46. Borrowed from French Brouhaha, but disputed as to where from before that

47. Twenty cockatiels, weighing 80-109 g, were borrowed from a local Aviculturist

48. The term is borrowed from the dance world, in which Choreography directs the …

49. Probably borrowed from German Achromat, short for Achromatische Linse "Achromatic lens"

50. 28 I was against it using arguments borrowed from seminars on nuclear nonproliferation.