B2 adjective #3,500 가장 일반적인 11분 분량

borrowing

When you are borrowing something, it means you take something from someone or somewhere else. You plan to give it back later.

For example, you might borrow a pen from a friend to write something, and then you give it back to them.

In language, when we talk about borrowing words, it means we use words from another language in our own language.

It's like taking a word and making it part of what we say every day.

At the B2 level, 'borrowing' as an adjective refers to the act of taking something with the intent to return it, or integrating it into a new system. It often highlights the temporary nature of this acquisition.

For C1, we can deepen our understanding by emphasizing the nuanced implications, particularly in academic and linguistic contexts. Here, 'borrowing' signifies a sophisticated process of appropriation and assimilation. It speaks to the strategic adoption of elements—be it vocabulary, concepts, or methodologies—from external origins, not just for temporary use, but often for their enrichment and eventual integration into a distinct framework.

This goes beyond a simple 'taking and returning' idea; it implies a transformative act where the borrowed element often adapts and evolves within its new environment, contributing to the development and complexity of the borrowing system.

At a C2 level, 'borrowing' as an adjective transcends its literal interpretation, denoting a sophisticated process of integration rather than mere appropriation. It signifies the nuanced act of drawing upon external elements—be it lexical items, conceptual frameworks, or cultural motifs—and seamlessly weaving them into a new, often enriched, fabric. This process implies a transformative assimilation, where the borrowed entity not only fills a gap but also contributes to the evolution and expansion of the receiving system. The term thus encapsulates the dynamic interplay between source and recipient, highlighting the adaptive capacity of languages, disciplines, and societies to absorb and reformulate external influences, thereby fostering innovation and diversity.

borrowing 30초 만에

  • taking and returning
  • adopting from external source
  • integrating into new system

§ Where You Actually Hear This Word

The term "borrowing" when used as an adjective, particularly in academic and linguistic contexts, describes a process of adoption or integration. It's less about the literal act of taking something and returning it, and more about the incorporation of elements from an external source into a new system, often with some adaptation. Understanding where you might encounter this specific usage can help solidify your grasp of its meaning.

§ In Academic Settings

In academic environments, especially within fields like linguistics, literature, history, and cultural studies, "borrowing" is a frequently used concept. It describes how languages adopt words from other languages, how authors draw inspiration or direct elements from other works, or how cultures integrate practices or ideas from other societies.

Linguistic Borrowing
This is perhaps the most common and direct application of "borrowing" in an academic context. It refers to the process by which a word or phrase from one language is adopted into another. This can happen due to cultural contact, trade, conquest, or technological advancements. The borrowed words often undergo some phonetic or morphological changes to fit the recipient language's system.

The study focused on the borrowing of French vocabulary into English during the Norman Conquest.

Literary Borrowing
In literary analysis, "borrowing" can refer to an author drawing inspiration, themes, plot devices, or even specific phrases from previous works. This is not necessarily plagiarism, but rather a way of engaging with literary tradition and building upon existing narratives or ideas. It often enriches the new work by creating intertextual connections.

Critics observed a significant borrowing of mythological motifs in the modern fantasy novel.

Cultural Borrowing
Sociologists and anthropologists use "borrowing" to describe the process by which one culture adopts elements, such as customs, technologies, or artistic styles, from another. This exchange can lead to cultural diffusion and the enrichment of both cultures involved. It highlights the dynamic and interconnected nature of human societies.

The cuisine showcased a fascinating borrowing of flavors and techniques from diverse culinary traditions.

§ In Professional Contexts (Work)

While less common in everyday office chatter, the concept of "borrowing" in a more abstract sense can appear in professional discussions, particularly in fields that involve innovation, design, and strategic development.

  • Innovation & Design: In product development or design, teams might speak of "borrowing" successful features or user interface elements from existing products, not to copy directly, but to adapt and integrate them into their own designs to enhance functionality or user experience. This is about learning from best practices and applying them in a new context.
  • Business Strategy: Companies might engage in strategic "borrowing" when they adopt successful business models, marketing tactics, or operational processes from other industries or competitors, modifying them to suit their own market and objectives.

The new software's interface showed a clear borrowing of elements from popular mobile applications, making it intuitively familiar.

§ In the News and Public Discourse

News reports and public discourse often touch upon topics where the idea of "borrowing" (ideas, policies, cultural elements) is relevant. This is especially true in discussions about globalization, international relations, and cultural trends.

  • Policy & Governance: When countries or regions implement new policies, they might be described as "borrowing" successful models from other nations, adapting them to their specific circumstances.
  • Arts & Entertainment: Reviews of films, music, or art exhibitions might discuss "borrowing" from earlier works or different cultural traditions, highlighting influences and interconnections. This can be seen positively as a nod to tradition or critically if it appears unoriginal.

Analysts noted the government's borrowing of economic strategies from its European neighbors.

§ Understanding "Borrowing" as an Adjective

The word "borrowing" can function as an adjective, and it's in this role that learners often encounter confusion. When used adjectivally, "borrowing" describes something that is involved in or characterized by the act of taking something from another source with the intention of incorporating it or returning it. It's frequently used in academic, linguistic, and cultural contexts to discuss influences and appropriations.

DEFINITION
Relating to the act of taking something from another source with the intention of returning it or incorporating it into a new system. In academic and linguistic contexts, it describes the process of adopting words, ideas, or resources from an external origin.

The historian analyzed the borrowing practices of ancient civilizations.

Linguistics often studies the borrowing patterns between different languages.

§ Mistake 1: Confusing it with the Present Participle of "To Borrow"

One of the most common errors is to confuse the adjectival use of "borrowing" with its function as a present participle in a continuous tense verb phrase. While they share the same form, their grammatical roles and meanings in a sentence are distinct.

  • Incorrect: "He is a borrowing person from his friends often." (Here, "borrowing" attempts to modify "person" but feels awkward and unclear. It sounds more like he is actively borrowing at that moment, rather than describing his characteristic.)
  • Correct (Present Participle): "He is borrowing a book from the library." (This refers to an ongoing action.)
  • Correct (Adjective): "The culture displayed significant borrowing influences." (Here, "borrowing" describes the type of influences.)

§ Mistake 2: Using it interchangeably with "Borrowed"

Learners sometimes mistakenly use "borrowing" when "borrowed" (past participle functioning as an adjective) is more appropriate. While "borrowing" describes the *act or process* of taking from another source, "borrowed" describes something *that has already been taken* from another source.

  • Incorrect: "The borrowing car was returned yesterday." (This implies the car itself is performing the action of borrowing, which is nonsensical.)
  • Correct (Using "Borrowed"): "The borrowed car was returned yesterday." (The car was taken by someone else.)
  • Correct (Using "Borrowing"): "The play explored the borrowing themes from Greek mythology." (Here, "borrowing" describes the themes as being characterized by the act of being taken from another source.)

§ Mistake 3: Overuse or Misplacement in Formal Contexts

Because "borrowing" as an adjective carries a specific academic or linguistic nuance, using it too casually or in inappropriate contexts can sound awkward or overly formal. It's best reserved for discussions where the process of adoption, appropriation, or influence is the focus.

  • Incorrect: "We had a borrowing dinner tonight from the new restaurant." (While you might have 'taken' dinner from the restaurant, "borrowing" isn't the natural adjective here. "Takeout" or "ordered" would be more appropriate.)
  • Correct (Formal Context): "The article highlighted the significant borrowing tendencies in contemporary art." (Here, it fits perfectly to describe the nature of the tendencies.)

§ Mistake 4: Unclear Antecedent when Used Adjectivally

When using "borrowing" as an adjective, ensure it clearly modifies the intended noun. Ambiguity can arise if the sentence structure is convoluted or if there are multiple potential nouns it could be referring to.

  • Ambiguous: "The new policy, borrowing ideas from several sources, was implemented." (Is the policy itself borrowing, or is the act of formulating the policy characterized by borrowing ideas? While context might clarify, a clearer structure is better.)
  • Clearer: "The new policy, which incorporated borrowing ideas from several sources, was implemented." or "The new policy, characterized by its borrowing of ideas from several sources, was implemented."

§ Summary of Key Distinctions

To avoid common mistakes, remember these points:

  • "Borrowing" as an adjective describes a *process* or *characteristic* of taking from external sources.
  • It is distinct from the present participle in a continuous verb tense (e.g., "is borrowing").
  • It is also distinct from "borrowed," which describes something that *has been taken*.
  • Its usage is typically more formal and academic, focusing on the adoption of ideas, words, or cultural elements.
  • Always ensure clarity in its modification of a noun.

§ Understanding the Nuance of "Borrowing"

The adjective "borrowing" describes something that is derived from, or characterized by the act of taking, elements from another source. It implies a temporary or adaptive use, with the possibility of integration into a new system or context. This is particularly prevalent in academic, linguistic, and cultural discussions where concepts, words, or practices are adopted from external origins. Understanding its nuances and comparing it with similar words is crucial for precise communication at a B2 CEFR level and beyond.

§ Key Alternatives and Their Distinctions

  • Adopted: This term is very close to "borrowing" in many contexts, especially when discussing ideas, practices, or words. However, "adopted" often carries a stronger sense of permanence and intentional integration. When something is adopted, it becomes a part of the new system without necessarily implying a temporary state or a direct return.
  • DEFINITION
    Referring to something taken on or embraced as one's own, often permanently.

    The adopted traditions became central to the community's identity.

  • Derived: This word emphasizes the origin or source from which something comes. While a "borrowing" concept is always derived, a derived concept isn't necessarily borrowed in the sense of being taken from another specific system with the intention of being returned or used temporarily. It often points to a foundational source.
  • DEFINITION
    Originating from or traceable to a specific source or root.

    Many English words are derived from Latin.

  • Loaned (linguistics): In linguistics, "loaned" is often used interchangeably with "borrowed" to describe words that enter one language from another. However, outside of linguistics, "loaned" retains its stronger sense of temporary transfer with an expectation of return, making it less suitable for the broader sense of "borrowing" as permanent integration.
  • DEFINITION
    Provided temporarily with the understanding of eventual return.

    The library's loaned books have a two-week return policy.

  • Acquired: This term suggests obtaining something, often through effort or a deliberate process. While a "borrowing" concept is acquired, "acquired" doesn't necessarily imply an external source or the specific intention of returning it. It's a broader term for gaining possession or knowledge.
  • DEFINITION
    Gained or obtained, typically through effort or purchase.

    The company acquired new technology to improve its production.

§ When to Use "Borrowing"

Use "borrowing" when you want to highlight the act of taking something from an external source with the *implicit* understanding that it is being integrated, often with modification, into a new system. It's particularly effective in contexts where the original source is acknowledged, and the process of transfer or adaptation is central to the discussion. In linguistics, "borrowing words" is standard terminology, emphasizing the historical movement of lexical items between languages.

DEFINITION
Relating to the act of taking something from another source with the intention of returning it or incorporating it into a new system. In academic and linguistic contexts, it describes the process of adopting words, ideas, or resources from an external origin.

The researcher focused on the borrowing nature of artistic movements across different cultures.

§ Conclusion

While "borrowing" shares common ground with terms like "adopted," "derived," "loaned," and "acquired," its strength lies in describing the active process of taking and incorporating elements from an external origin, particularly in academic and linguistic discourse where the source and the act of transfer are significant. Choosing the most appropriate word depends on the specific emphasis you wish to convey: the origin, the permanence, the act of gaining, or the adaptive nature of the transfer.

How Formal Is It?

격식체

"The architectural style was highly derivative, drawing heavily from classical Roman designs."

중립

"Many English words have been adapted from French."

비격식체

"He nicked a few ideas from his old boss for his new project."

Child friendly

"We shared some toys from our friends for playtime."

속어

"He totally jacked that beat from another song."

알아야 할 문법

Gerund as an Adjective: A gerund (an -ing form of a verb) can function as an adjective, describing a noun. In this case, 'borrowing' modifies a noun that is related to the act of borrowing.

The borrowing concept was central to her research on linguistic exchange.

Participial Adjective Placement: When acting as an adjective, 'borrowing' typically precedes the noun it modifies, similar to other descriptive adjectives.

He analyzed the borrowing practices of ancient civilizations.

Compound Adjectives: 'Borrowing' can form part of a compound adjective, often hyphenated, to create a more specific description.

The borrowing-and-adapting strategy proved successful.

Distinguishing from Present Participle Verb: It's important to distinguish the adjectival use of 'borrowing' from its use as a present participle in a continuous verb tense (e.g., 'He is borrowing a book'). As an adjective, it describes a characteristic or nature.

The borrowing culture was evident in their artistic expressions.

Noun Modifier: In some contexts, 'borrowing' can function more like a noun modifying another noun, indicating the type or purpose of that noun. While still adjectival in function, it emphasizes the origin or nature of the modified noun.

They discussed the borrowing mechanism for new technologies.

수준별 예문

1

The concept of 'borrowing' in linguistics refers to the adoption of words from one language into another, often with some phonetic or semantic adaptation.

Linguistic borrowing involves adopting words from other languages.

Here, 'borrowing' acts as a noun, describing the process.

2

Her research explored the 'borrowing' of architectural styles from ancient Roman structures into Renaissance design.

Research focused on architectural styles borrowed from Roman to Renaissance.

Again, 'borrowing' functions as a noun, indicating the act of adoption.

3

The 'borrowing' of ideas across disciplines can lead to innovative solutions and new theoretical frameworks.

Exchanging ideas between fields can lead to new solutions.

This usage of 'borrowing' is a gerund acting as a noun, referring to the exchange of ideas.

4

While often beneficial, excessive 'borrowing' without proper attribution can lead to issues of plagiarism.

Too much borrowing without credit can cause plagiarism.

'Borrowing' is used here as a noun, implying the act of taking without permission.

5

The company's strategy involved the 'borrowing' of successful marketing techniques from a competitor.

The company adopted successful marketing techniques from a rival.

Here, 'borrowing' is a noun, indicating the act of taking and adapting.

6

His latest novel was praised for its creative 'borrowing' of themes from classical mythology, reinterpreting them for a modern audience.

His novel creatively adapted themes from classical mythology.

'Borrowing' functions as a noun, describing the act of taking inspiration.

7

The 'borrowing' of musical motifs between different cultures has enriched global music traditions.

Musical themes exchanged between cultures enriched global music.

Similar to previous examples, 'borrowing' is a noun referring to the exchange of musical elements.

8

The 'borrowing' of effective pedagogical methods from international education systems can significantly improve local learning outcomes.

Adopting effective teaching methods from abroad can improve local education.

In this sentence, 'borrowing' is a noun, indicating the adoption of teaching practices.

1

The novel's eclectic style is characterized by its clever borrowing of narrative techniques from both modernist and postmodernist traditions.

The novel's eclectic style is characterized by its clever incorporation of narrative techniques from both modernist and postmodernist traditions.

Here, 'borrowing' acts as a gerund, functioning as a noun and indicating the act of taking. It is followed by a prepositional phrase ('of narrative techniques').

2

While the architectural design is undeniably innovative, critics have pointed to its explicit borrowing from brutalist aesthetics, raising questions of originality.

While the architectural design is undeniably innovative, critics have pointed to its explicit adoption of brutalist aesthetics, raising questions of originality.

Similar to the first example, 'borrowing' is a gerund used as a noun, modified by the adjective 'explicit' and followed by a prepositional phrase ('from brutalist aesthetics').

3

The chef's celebrated fusion cuisine is a testament to the artful borrowing of flavors and cooking methods from diverse culinary traditions.

The chef's celebrated fusion cuisine is a testament to the artful integration of flavors and cooking methods from diverse culinary traditions.

Again, 'borrowing' is a gerund functioning as a noun, modified by the adjective 'artful' and followed by a prepositional phrase ('of flavors and cooking methods').

4

Historians meticulously trace the cultural borrowing evident in the ancient artifacts, revealing intricate networks of trade and influence.

Historians meticulously trace the cultural adoption evident in the ancient artifacts, revealing intricate networks of trade and influence.

In this instance, 'borrowing' is a gerund used as a noun, preceded by the adjective 'cultural' to specify the type of borrowing.

5

The artist defended her approach, arguing that all creative endeavors involve a degree of borrowing, transforming existing ideas into something new.

The artist defended her approach, arguing that all creative endeavors involve a degree of adaptation, transforming existing ideas into something new.

Here, 'borrowing' is a gerund functioning as a noun within a phrase ('a degree of borrowing').

6

Linguists analyze instances of lexical borrowing to understand how languages interact and evolve over time.

Linguists analyze instances of lexical adoption to understand how languages interact and evolve over time.

'Borrowing' is a gerund functioning as a noun, modified by the adjective 'lexical' to specify the type of borrowing.

7

The company's innovative product design was largely a borrowing from open-source technologies, adapted and refined for their specific market.

The company's innovative product design was largely an adaptation from open-source technologies, adapted and refined for their specific market.

'Borrowing' is a gerund acting as a noun, preceded by the indefinite article 'a' and followed by a prepositional phrase ('from open-source technologies').

8

The philosophical treatise explores the intricate borrowing of concepts between Eastern and Western thought, highlighting areas of convergence and divergence.

The philosophical treatise explores the intricate exchange of concepts between Eastern and Western thought, highlighting areas of convergence and divergence.

Again, 'borrowing' is a gerund functioning as a noun, modified by the adjective 'intricate' and followed by a prepositional phrase ('of concepts').

동의어

derivative adoptive appropriative loan external

자주 쓰는 조합

heavy borrowing
extensive borrowing
cultural borrowing
linguistic borrowing
direct borrowing
indirect borrowing
mutual borrowing
lexical borrowing
semantic borrowing
syntactic borrowing

자주 쓰는 구문

a borrowing of ideas

through borrowing from

the act of borrowing

in a borrowing capacity

faced with borrowing constraints

a matter of borrowing

avoiding borrowing where possible

the phenomenon of borrowing

evidence of borrowing

the principle of borrowing

관용어 및 표현

"on loan"

Something that is on loan has been borrowed and is expected to be returned.

The priceless painting is currently on loan to the museum from a private collector.

neutral

"to borrow heavily from"

To take many ideas, styles, or methods from another source, often implying a significant influence.

Her architectural designs borrow heavily from ancient Greek and Roman aesthetics.

neutral

"a borrowed idea"

An idea that originated from someone else and has been adopted or used by another.

The concept of a universal basic income is not new; it's a borrowed idea that has gained traction recently.

neutral

"to lend an ear"

To listen to someone sympathetically and attentively, offering support.

If you're feeling down, I'm always here to lend an ear.

informal

"to live on borrowed time"

To continue to exist or survive beyond the point when one was expected to end or die.

After such a serious accident, every day he spends alive feels like he's living on borrowed time.

neutral

"to borrow trouble"

To worry about problems that may not happen, or to create problems for oneself unnecessarily.

Don't borrow trouble by imagining all the things that could go wrong; just focus on the present.

informal

"to borrow a page from someone's book"

To imitate someone's actions or approach because they have been successful.

Perhaps we should borrow a page from their book and try a more collaborative approach.

neutral

"to borrow against (something)"

To obtain a loan using an asset (like a house or future income) as collateral.

Many homeowners choose to borrow against the equity in their homes for renovation projects.

formal

"to borrow something with a grain of salt"

To accept something that has been borrowed or presented with skepticism, not believing it entirely.

I'd take his theories on extraterrestrial life with a grain of salt; he tends to exaggerate.

neutral

"a borrowed light"

Something that reflects glory or importance from another source, rather than having its own intrinsic value.

His fame was largely a borrowed light, shining only because of his association with the renowned artist.

formal

Understand the Core Meaning

Think of borrowing as taking something temporarily. For example, 'I'm borrowing a book from the library.'

Identify Synonyms

Words like 'adopting,' 'incorporating,' or 'taking on' can be similar to borrowing in certain contexts.

Practice with Sentences

Create your own sentences using borrowing to solidify your understanding. 'The architect's design was a borrowing from classical styles.'

Avoid Direct Translation

While borrowing has a literal meaning, its academic usage might not translate directly in all languages.

Linguistic Borrowing

Many languages borrow words. Think about how English has borrowed words like 'sushi' from Japanese or 'kindergarten' from German.

Distinguish from Plagiarism

In academic writing, borrowing ideas without proper attribution is plagiarism. Always cite your sources when borrowing ideas.

Use a Thesaurus

Explore related words and phrases to expand your vocabulary around borrowing.

Listen for Usage

Pay attention to how native speakers use borrowing in different contexts, especially in academic lectures or articles.

Review Regularly

Periodically revisit the word borrowing and its various meanings to ensure long-term retention.

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

When studying etymology, you often encounter borrowing words, where languages adopt terms from one another, like 'rendezvous' from French into English.

  • linguistic borrowing
  • etymological origins
  • cross-cultural word adoption

In academic research, borrowing heavily from existing theories is a common practice, as long as proper attribution is given to the original scholars.

  • borrowing theoretical frameworks
  • drawing upon existing research
  • intellectual borrowing

The concept of 'cultural borrowing' explains how traditions, customs, and artistic styles are adopted and adapted from other societies, enriching the borrowing culture.

  • cultural exchange
  • transcultural adoption
  • integrating external influences

In music, artists often engage in borrowing melodies or rhythms from different genres, creating new and innovative sounds while honoring their sources.

  • musical appropriation
  • sampling and interpolation
  • genre blending

Software development frequently involves borrowing code snippets or libraries from open-source projects, which accelerates development but requires understanding licensing.

  • code reuse
  • open-source borrowing
  • leveraging existing solutions

대화 시작하기

"Can you think of any interesting examples of words that have been borrowed from other languages into English?"

"How important do you think it is to acknowledge the source when borrowing ideas in academic or creative work?"

"What are some of the positive and negative aspects of cultural borrowing?"

"Have you ever encountered a situation where borrowing something, whether an idea or a physical object, led to an unexpected outcome?"

"In what fields do you think borrowing is most prevalent, and why?"

일기 주제

Reflect on a time you 'borrowed' an idea or a skill from someone else. How did you adapt it, and what was the outcome?

Explore the ethics of borrowing in different contexts, such as art, science, and everyday life. Where do you draw the line between inspiration and appropriation?

Write about a language or culture that has significantly influenced your own, detailing specific examples of borrowing.

Consider the phrase 'borrowing time.' What does it mean to you, and how does it relate to the concept of borrowing resources?

Imagine a world where borrowing was not possible. How would this impact creativity, innovation, and cultural development?

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

When 'borrowing' is used as an adjective, it describes something that is related to the act of taking something from another source with the intention of returning it or integrating it into a new system. Think of it like borrowed time or borrowed ideas.

Certainly! You might say, 'The new restaurant's menu featured several borrowing culinary traditions from various cultures.' Here, 'borrowing' describes the nature of the traditions themselves.

That's a good question! While both relate to taking something, the adjective 'borrowing' describes an ongoing or characteristic action, or something that is *the result* of borrowing. The verb 'to borrow' is the action itself. For instance, 'I am borrowing a book' (verb) versus 'This is a borrowing concept' (adjective).

Absolutely! In academia, 'borrowing' often refers to adopting ideas or research methods from other disciplines. In linguistics, it specifically means when a language adopts words or grammatical structures from another language, like how English has many borrowing words from French.

Not at all! While it can be about tangible things like books or tools, it very often refers to intangible things like ideas, concepts, traditions, or words. The key is the act of taking from an external source.

That's an interesting point. While in academic contexts, proper attribution is crucial, the word 'borrowing' itself doesn't inherently guarantee credit. However, in the spirit of academic integrity, responsible borrowing always involves acknowledgment.

A common mistake might be using it when the simple past tense of the verb 'borrowed' would be more appropriate, or confusing it with 'lending.' Remember, 'borrowing' as an adjective describes something *related to the act of borrowing*.

It can, depending on the context. If something is described as a 'borrowing idea' and it's presented as original without proper credit, then it could carry a negative connotation of plagiarism. However, in many contexts, especially linguistic ones, it's a neutral descriptive term.

For sure! Depending on the nuance, you could consider words like derivative, adopted, appropriated (though this can sometimes have a negative connotation), or even influenced by. Each has slightly different shades of meaning, but they all touch upon the idea of taking from an outside source.

'Borrowing practices' would refer to the methods or habits associated with the act of taking something from another source. For example, 'The company reviewed its borrowing practices for new technologies from competitors' would mean they looked at how they adopted technologies from rivals.

셀프 테스트 126 질문

fill blank A1

I am ______ a pen from my friend.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

To borrow means to take something with the intention of returning it. In this simple sentence, 'borrowing' fits the context of taking a pen from a friend.

fill blank A1

Can I ______ your book for a day?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrow

The sentence asks for permission to take a book temporarily, which is the definition of 'borrow'.

fill blank A1

She is ______ some sugar from her neighbor.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

People often borrow small items like sugar from neighbors, intending to return it or give something back later. 'Borrowing' is the correct action here.

fill blank A1

We are ______ a car for our trip.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

If you don't own a car for a trip, you might borrow one from a friend or family member, meaning you take it temporarily and plan to return it.

fill blank A1

He needs to ______ money for lunch.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrow

When someone needs money they don't have, they often 'borrow' it from someone else, promising to pay it back.

fill blank A1

My sister is ______ my jacket today.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

It's common for siblings to 'borrow' clothes from each other, meaning they take them for a short time and give them back.

multiple choice A1

My friend is ______ my toy car for a little while.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

'Borrowing' means taking something for a short time and giving it back.

multiple choice A1

Can I ______ a pencil from you?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrow

To 'borrow' means to take something with the idea of returning it.

multiple choice A1

She is ______ a book from the library.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

When you take a book from the library, you are 'borrowing' it.

true false A1

If you borrow a pen, you should give it back.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Yes, 'borrowing' means you will return the item.

true false A1

When you borrow something, you keep it forever.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

No, when you borrow something, you only have it for a short time and then you give it back.

true false A1

My teacher is borrowing a marker from another teacher.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Yes, this means the teacher is taking a marker from another teacher and will give it back.

listening A1

Listen for what she is doing with the book.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: She is borrowing a book from the library.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening A1

Listen for what item is being borrowed.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Are you borrowing a pen from your friend?
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening A1

Listen for what they need for the cake.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: They are borrowing some sugar for the cake.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

I am borrowing a pencil.

Focus: borrowing

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

She is borrowing my umbrella.

Focus: umbrella

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

He is borrowing some money.

Focus: money

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing A1

Write a sentence about borrowing a toy from a friend.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I can borrow a toy from my friend.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing A1

Complete the sentence: 'I need to borrow a ___ from the library.'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I need to borrow a book from the library.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing A1

Write a sentence using the word 'borrowing' to describe getting something you will give back.

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Sample answer

Borrowing a pen means I will give it back later.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
reading A1

What does the speaker do with the red ball?

Read this passage:

My friend has a red ball. I like to play with it. My friend lets me borrow the red ball. I always give it back after I play.

What does the speaker do with the red ball?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: They borrow it.

The passage says 'My friend lets me borrow the red ball,' so the speaker borrows it.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: They borrow it.

The passage says 'My friend lets me borrow the red ball,' so the speaker borrows it.

reading A1

What does the student want to do with the pencil?

Read this passage:

A student needs a pencil for class. Their classmate has an extra pencil. The student asks, 'Can I borrow your pencil?' The classmate says, 'Yes, you can.'

What does the student want to do with the pencil?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Borrow it

The student asks, 'Can I borrow your pencil?', indicating they want to borrow it.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Borrow it

The student asks, 'Can I borrow your pencil?', indicating they want to borrow it.

reading A1

What does 'borrowing the book' mean in this text?

Read this passage:

Mom said, 'Please return the book after you finish reading.' This means I am borrowing the book. I will give it back to Mom.

What does 'borrowing the book' mean in this text?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Taking the book to give it back later

The text explains that 'borrowing the book' means 'I will give it back to Mom.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Taking the book to give it back later

The text explains that 'borrowing the book' means 'I will give it back to Mom.'

fill blank A2

She is ___ a book from the library.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

To 'borrow' means to take something with the intention of returning it. The library lends books, and she is taking one.

fill blank A2

Can I ___ your pen, please?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrow

When you ask to 'borrow' something, you are asking to use it for a short time and then give it back.

fill blank A2

He is always ___ money from his friends.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

If he takes money from his friends with the intention of paying them back, he is 'borrowing' it.

fill blank A2

We are ___ ideas from different cultures to make our project better.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

To 'borrow' ideas means to take them from another source to use them yourself.

fill blank A2

The student is ___ a dictionary from the teacher.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The student is taking the dictionary to use it, and will likely return it to the teacher.

fill blank A2

They are ___ a car for the weekend trip.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

They are taking the car to use it for the weekend, and will return it afterward.

listening A2

Think about what 'borrowing' means in a library.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The library has many borrowing books.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening A2

What is she doing with the pen?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: She is borrowing a pen from her friend.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening A2

Consider the act of taking money with the intent to return it.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Borrowing money can be helpful sometimes.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

I am borrowing a cup of sugar from my neighbor.

Focus: borrowing

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Is he borrowing your car for the weekend?

Focus: borrowing

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Borrowing clothes from a friend can save money.

Focus: borrowing

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
sentence order A2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: I am borrowing a book from the library.

The correct order forms a simple sentence about borrowing a book.

sentence order A2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: She is borrowing her friend's pen.

This sentence describes someone borrowing an item from a friend.

sentence order A2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: We are borrowing some ideas for our project.

The sentence talks about taking ideas for a project.

fill blank B1

The English language is rich with words ___ from other languages, reflecting its diverse history.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

In this context, 'borrowing' refers to the process of adopting words from other languages, which fits the meaning of the word 'borrowing' as an adjective.

fill blank B1

Many culinary terms in English are ___ from French, such as 'restaurant' and 'chef'.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

Here, 'borrowing' describes the origin of the culinary terms, indicating they were adopted from French.

fill blank B1

The artist used a ___ technique from an older master, adapting it to his modern style.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

'Borrowing' here refers to the act of taking an idea or technique from another source, fitting the definition.

fill blank B1

Some scientists argue that certain scientific principles are ___ from earlier philosophical ideas.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

This sentence uses 'borrowing' to indicate the adoption of principles from a previous source.

fill blank B1

The company's new design had a ___ element from nature, which made it very appealing.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

'Borrowing' in this context means taking an idea or feature from nature to incorporate into the design.

fill blank B1

When learning a new language, you might notice many ___ words that are similar to words in your native tongue.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

'Borrowing' here describes words that have been adopted from another language, making them recognizable.

multiple choice B1

The company decided on a _____ approach, taking ideas from various sources to create their new product.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The word 'borrowing' best fits the context of taking ideas from various sources, aligning with its definition.

multiple choice B1

Many English words are _____ from other languages, showing the influence of different cultures.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

In linguistics, 'borrowing' refers to adopting words from other languages, which is the correct meaning here.

multiple choice B1

The student's essay showed a _____ style, combining elements from different literary works.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

A 'borrowing' style implies incorporating elements from other works, which is consistent with the definition.

true false B1

The term 'borrowing' always means taking something permanently without returning it.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

The definition of 'borrowing' includes the intention of returning something or incorporating it into a new system, not necessarily taking permanently.

true false B1

When a language uses a 'borrowing' word, it means that word originally came from another language.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

In linguistic contexts, 'borrowing' specifically describes the process of adopting words from an external origin.

true false B1

A 'borrowing' idea is always completely new and has no connection to previous concepts.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

A 'borrowing' idea means it is taken from another source and incorporated, so it does have a connection to previous concepts.

listening B1

Think about how languages share vocabulary.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The concept of borrowing words between languages is fascinating.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening B1

Consider where artists get their inspiration.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: She often finds herself borrowing ideas from nature for her art.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening B1

Focus on how cultures interact and share practices.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Many cultures have a history of borrowing traditions from their neighbors.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Borrowing books from the library is a great way to save money.

Focus: borrowing

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

He's considering borrowing a suit for the special occasion.

Focus: considering, borrowing

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Is borrowing money from a friend always a good idea?

Focus: borrowing, always

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B1

Imagine you are writing an essay about how different cultures influence each other. Explain how the 'borrowing' of ideas or customs can be a good thing. Give an example.

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Sample answer

When cultures engage in borrowing, it can lead to positive outcomes. For instance, many languages have borrowed words from other languages, enriching their vocabulary. This shows how taking ideas from others can help cultures grow and develop in new and exciting ways.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B1

Think about something you have 'borrowed' in your life, not a physical object, but an idea or a skill from someone else. Describe what you borrowed and how it helped you.

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Sample answer

I once borrowed a study technique from a friend, which involved making colorful flashcards for vocabulary. This idea was really helpful because it made learning new words much more interesting and effective for me, and I started getting better grades.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B1

Write a short paragraph explaining the meaning of 'borrowing' in the context of academic writing. Why is it important to acknowledge sources when borrowing information?

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Sample answer

In academic writing, 'borrowing' refers to using ideas or information from other authors. It is crucial to acknowledge your sources when you borrow information. This is important to give credit to the original author and to show that your work is based on credible research, avoiding plagiarism.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
reading B1

What is one reason why English has so many words from other languages?

Read this passage:

The English language is famous for borrowing words from other languages. For example, 'kindergarten' comes from German, and 'chef' comes from French. This process of linguistic borrowing has made English a very rich and diverse language, allowing it to express many different ideas and concepts. It's a natural part of language evolution.

What is one reason why English has so many words from other languages?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It is famous for borrowing words.

The passage states, 'The English language is famous for borrowing words from other languages,' directly answering the question.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It is famous for borrowing words.

The passage states, 'The English language is famous for borrowing words from other languages,' directly answering the question.

reading B1

According to the passage, what happens when artists borrow melodies in music?

Read this passage:

In music, artists often engage in borrowing melodies or rhythms from traditional folk songs or other genres. This does not mean they are copying; instead, they are taking inspiration and transforming it into something new. This creative borrowing can lead to innovative and exciting musical compositions that blend old and new styles.

According to the passage, what happens when artists borrow melodies in music?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: They are taking inspiration to create new compositions.

The passage clarifies that borrowing in music involves 'taking inspiration and transforming it into something new,' leading to 'innovative and exciting musical compositions.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: They are taking inspiration to create new compositions.

The passage clarifies that borrowing in music involves 'taking inspiration and transforming it into something new,' leading to 'innovative and exciting musical compositions.'

reading B1

How does 'borrowing' help scientists, according to the text?

Read this passage:

Scientists often use the concept of 'borrowing' when they adapt methods or technologies developed in one field to solve problems in another. For instance, a technique first used in physics might be borrowed by biologists to study cells. This interdisciplinary borrowing helps to advance scientific knowledge by applying existing solutions to new challenges.

How does 'borrowing' help scientists, according to the text?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It helps them solve problems in different fields.

The passage explains that scientists 'adapt methods or technologies developed in one field to solve problems in another,' and this 'interdisciplinary borrowing helps to advance scientific knowledge.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It helps them solve problems in different fields.

The passage explains that scientists 'adapt methods or technologies developed in one field to solve problems in another,' and this 'interdisciplinary borrowing helps to advance scientific knowledge.'

sentence order B1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The library has a strict borrowing policy.

This sentence describes how a library manages taking books out.

sentence order B1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Many English words are borrowing from other languages.

This sentence talks about words being adopted from other languages.

sentence order B1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: She is considering borrowing an idea for her project.

This sentence indicates taking an idea to use for a project.

fill blank B2

The concept of '_______ words' is common in linguistics, where languages adopt terms from others.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

In linguistics, 'borrowing words' refers to the adoption of words from one language into another.

fill blank B2

Her research involved the _______ of various methodologies from different scientific fields to create a new approach.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The context implies taking ideas or methods from other sources, which aligns with 'borrowing'.

fill blank B2

The artist was known for his unique style, often _______ elements from classical art and reinterpreting them.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

This sentence describes the artist taking elements from classical art, which is a form of borrowing.

fill blank B2

The software development team considered _______ open-source code to accelerate their project, rather than writing everything from scratch.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

Using existing open-source code is an example of 'borrowing' resources for a new system.

fill blank B2

Due to a tight deadline, the author resorted to _______ several ideas from older, less-known literary works.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

Taking ideas from other works is consistent with the definition of 'borrowing'.

fill blank B2

The chef's fusion cuisine is a perfect example of _______ culinary traditions from various cultures.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

Fusion cuisine involves incorporating elements from different culinary traditions, which is 'borrowing'.

multiple choice B2

Which of the following best describes a 'borrowing' concept in linguistics?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Adopting words or phrases from another language.

In linguistics, 'borrowing' specifically refers to the process of one language adopting words, phrases, or grammatical structures from another language.

multiple choice B2

When a culture incorporates a culinary technique from another culture, it can be described as a _______ act.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The term 'borrowing' is used to describe taking something (like a culinary technique) from another source and incorporating it, similar to how languages borrow words.

multiple choice B2

Many English words, such as 'déjà vu' and 'rendezvous,' are examples of ______ from French.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowings

These words are directly taken from French and used in English, which is the definition of linguistic borrowing.

true false B2

The term 'borrowing' exclusively applies to the adoption of words between languages, not ideas or cultural practices.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

While commonly used in linguistics for words, 'borrowing' can also describe the incorporation of ideas, techniques, or cultural practices from one source into another system.

true false B2

When a musician incorporates a melody from an older song into a new composition, it is considered a 'borrowing' if they intend to acknowledge the original source.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The act of taking something from another source with the intention of incorporating it into a new system, often with acknowledgment, fits the definition of 'borrowing'.

true false B2

A completely novel scientific theory, developed without any influence from previous research, would be described as a 'borrowing' theory.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

A 'borrowing' theory implies taking from an existing source. A completely novel theory would be an original creation, not a borrowing.

listening B2

Listen for how 'borrowing' is used in the context of food.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The borrowing of culinary traditions often enriches a culture's cuisine.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening B2

Pay attention to the origin of words.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Many English words are borrowing from Latin and Greek.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening B2

Consider what 'borrowing' means in design and architecture.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The architect's design showed a clear borrowing of classical elements.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Can you discuss an example of cultural borrowing you've observed?

Focus: cultural borrowing

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Explain how the borrowing of scientific concepts can lead to innovation.

Focus: scientific concepts

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Describe a time when you personally experienced the borrowing of an idea, perhaps at work or school.

Focus: personally experienced

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B2

Explain how technology has facilitated the borrowing of ideas across different cultures, providing specific examples.

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Sample answer

Technology has dramatically accelerated the borrowing of ideas across cultures through globalization. The internet, social media, and international travel allow for immediate dissemination of information and trends. For instance, fashion styles, culinary techniques, and even political ideologies can quickly spread and be adopted in new contexts. This borrowing often leads to innovative fusions, such as 'fusion cuisine' or new artistic movements that blend diverse influences.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B2

Describe a situation where you or someone you know had to engage in 'borrowing' in an academic or creative context. What was borrowed, and what was the outcome?

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Sample answer

In my final university project, I found myself borrowing heavily from existing research on sustainable urban planning. While developing a proposal for a new eco-friendly neighborhood, I drew upon design principles and material choices detailed in studies from Scandinavian countries. The outcome was a robust and well-informed project that integrated proven ecological strategies, while also adapting them to the local climate and cultural context. This borrowing was crucial for building a credible and practical solution.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B2

Discuss the ethical considerations involved in borrowing extensively from other sources in academic writing. How can one ensure proper attribution and avoid plagiarism?

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Sample answer

Extensive borrowing in academic writing raises significant ethical concerns, primarily around plagiarism. To avoid this, it's crucial to always provide proper attribution through citations and referencing, acknowledging the original source of ideas or direct quotes. Paraphrasing correctly, without simply changing a few words, is also essential. The goal is to synthesize information from various sources to support one's own original argument, rather than presenting others' work as one's own. Understanding intellectual property rights is key to responsible academic borrowing.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
reading B2

According to the passage, what is a key reason for linguistic borrowing?

Read this passage:

In linguistics, the concept of 'borrowing' is fundamental to understanding language evolution. When speakers of one language adopt words, grammatical structures, or even sounds from another language, this process is known as linguistic borrowing. This phenomenon is particularly common in areas with significant cultural exchange or historical contact between different language groups, leading to enrichment and transformation of the borrowing language.

According to the passage, what is a key reason for linguistic borrowing?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: C

The passage explicitly states that linguistic borrowing is 'particularly common in areas with significant cultural exchange or historical contact between different language groups'.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: C

The passage explicitly states that linguistic borrowing is 'particularly common in areas with significant cultural exchange or historical contact between different language groups'.

reading B2

What is the main idea of this passage regarding architectural borrowing?

Read this passage:

The architectural landscape of many cities reflects a rich history of borrowing design elements from various cultures and eras. For example, Gothic architecture, with its pointed arches and ribbed vaults, was influenced by earlier Romanesque styles, which in turn had borrowed elements from classical Roman architecture. This continuous process of adapting and integrating design ideas from previous generations or distant cultures demonstrates how borrowing drives artistic and structural innovation.

What is the main idea of this passage regarding architectural borrowing?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: C

The passage highlights that the 'continuous process of adapting and integrating design ideas from previous generations or distant cultures demonstrates how borrowing drives artistic and structural innovation.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: C

The passage highlights that the 'continuous process of adapting and integrating design ideas from previous generations or distant cultures demonstrates how borrowing drives artistic and structural innovation.'

reading B2

What is a primary characteristic of 'borrowing' in a financial context, according to the passage?

Read this passage:

In the world of finance, the term 'borrowing' refers to obtaining funds, goods, or services with the promise of repaying them, often with interest. This can range from an individual taking out a personal loan to a government issuing bonds to fund public projects. The act of borrowing is a critical mechanism for economic growth, enabling investment and consumption beyond immediate available resources, but it also carries risks associated with repayment and debt management.

What is a primary characteristic of 'borrowing' in a financial context, according to the passage?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: C

The passage defines financial borrowing as 'obtaining funds, goods, or services with the promise of repaying them, often with interest.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: C

The passage defines financial borrowing as 'obtaining funds, goods, or services with the promise of repaying them, often with interest.'

fill blank C1

The architectural style was clearly ___ from ancient Roman designs, showcasing a blend of classical and modern elements.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The context implies taking elements from a source with the intention of incorporating them, which 'borrowing' (adjective) perfectly describes.

fill blank C1

Many English words are of French origin, a result of extensive linguistic ___ over centuries.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

In linguistic contexts, 'borrowing' specifically refers to the adoption of words from another language.

fill blank C1

The artist's latest work is a fascinating study in ___ influences, drawing inspiration from various cultural traditions.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The phrase 'borrowing influences' effectively conveys the act of taking inspiration from different sources.

fill blank C1

His research paper was criticized for its heavy ___ from uncredited sources, raising concerns about plagiarism.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

When referring to taking ideas or content from sources, especially without proper attribution, 'borrowing' is the most suitable adjective.

fill blank C1

The company's new product featured a unique design element that was clearly ___ from nature, resembling a leaf's vein structure.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The context suggests taking a feature from nature and incorporating it, which is the essence of 'borrowing' in this sense.

fill blank C1

The director's film was praised for its innovative storytelling, which avoided a purely ___ approach and offered fresh perspectives.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

An 'innovative storytelling' that avoids 'borrowing' implies creating original content rather than taking from existing sources.

writing C1

Discuss the ethical implications of 'borrowing' extensively from open-source code in commercial software development without proper attribution.

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Sample answer

Extensive borrowing from open-source code in commercial software without proper attribution raises significant ethical concerns regarding intellectual property rights and fair use. While open-source promotes collaborative development, it typically comes with licenses that stipulate attribution requirements. Failing to acknowledge the original contributors is not only unethical but can also lead to legal repercussions, undermining the principles of transparency and respect within the developer community. It essentially capitalizes on others' work without giving due credit, which can disincentivize future open-source contributions.

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writing C1

Analyze how 'borrowing' linguistic structures or vocabulary from a dominant language can impact the vitality and evolution of a minority language.

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Sample answer

Linguistic borrowing, particularly from a dominant language, can have a multifaceted impact on a minority language. While it can enrich the lexicon and fill lexical gaps, excessive borrowing, especially of core vocabulary or grammatical structures, can lead to a gradual erosion of the minority language's distinctiveness. This can hinder its vitality by making it seem less capable of expressing modern concepts independently, potentially accelerating language shift. Conversely, judicious borrowing can allow a minority language to adapt and remain relevant in a globalized world, provided it maintains its unique phonological and grammatical integrity.

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writing C1

Evaluate the role of 'borrowing' in the artistic process, considering how artists draw inspiration from existing works, cultures, or historical periods to create something new.

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Sample answer

In the artistic process, 'borrowing' is often a foundational element, enabling artists to draw inspiration from an array of existing works, cultures, and historical periods. This can manifest as homage, parody, or a complete reinterpretation, leading to novel creations. However, the line between inspiration and appropriation is delicate. Ethical considerations arise when borrowing from cultures without understanding or respecting their original context, potentially leading to cultural appropriation rather than appreciative recontextualization. The most successful artistic borrowing involves a transformative process where the borrowed elements are integrated into a new vision, demonstrating originality through synthesis rather than mere replication.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
reading C1

According to the passage, what is a key difference between economic and linguistic borrowing?

Read this passage:

The concept of 'borrowing' in economics is distinct from its linguistic counterpart, yet both involve the temporary acquisition of resources. In finance, borrowing typically refers to obtaining funds with an agreement to repay, often with interest. This mechanism is crucial for investment and economic growth. However, excessive borrowing, whether by individuals or nations, can lead to significant financial instability and crises. The prudent management of borrowed resources is therefore paramount for sustainable development.

According to the passage, what is a key difference between economic and linguistic borrowing?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Economic borrowing involves repayment, often with interest, which is not typically the case with linguistic borrowing.

The passage states, 'In finance, borrowing typically refers to obtaining funds with an agreement to repay, often with interest,' directly contrasting it with the implication that linguistic borrowing does not involve such repayment.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Economic borrowing involves repayment, often with interest, which is not typically the case with linguistic borrowing.

The passage states, 'In finance, borrowing typically refers to obtaining funds with an agreement to repay, often with interest,' directly contrasting it with the implication that linguistic borrowing does not involve such repayment.

reading C1

What is highlighted as a benefit of 'borrowing' methodologies in scientific research?

Read this passage:

In the realm of scientific research, the 'borrowing' of methodologies from disparate fields can often catalyze groundbreaking discoveries. For instance, techniques developed in materials science might be adapted for use in biomedical engineering, leading to innovative solutions for drug delivery or tissue regeneration. This interdisciplinary approach, while challenging, fosters a rich environment for cross-pollination of ideas and accelerates progress. However, researchers must ensure that borrowed methodologies are rigorously validated for their new context to avoid erroneous conclusions.

What is highlighted as a benefit of 'borrowing' methodologies in scientific research?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and accelerates progress.

The passage states, 'This interdisciplinary approach, while challenging, fosters a rich environment for cross-pollination of ideas and accelerates progress,' directly pointing to interdisciplinary collaboration and accelerated progress as benefits.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and accelerates progress.

The passage states, 'This interdisciplinary approach, while challenging, fosters a rich environment for cross-pollination of ideas and accelerates progress,' directly pointing to interdisciplinary collaboration and accelerated progress as benefits.

reading C1

According to the passage, what is a potential negative consequence of cultural 'borrowing'?

Read this passage:

The concept of 'borrowing' extends into cultural studies, where it describes the adoption of customs, traditions, or artistic forms from one culture by another. This process can be a natural outcome of cultural exchange and globalization, enriching both the borrowing and the donor cultures. However, when borrowing occurs without proper respect for the original context or with exploitative intent, it can devolve into cultural appropriation, leading to offense and the commodification of cultural heritage. Understanding the nuances of cultural borrowing is essential for fostering respectful cross-cultural interactions.

According to the passage, what is a potential negative consequence of cultural 'borrowing'?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It can result in cultural appropriation and commodification of heritage if done disrespectfully.

The passage explicitly states, 'when borrowing occurs without proper respect for the original context or with exploitative intent, it can devolve into cultural appropriation, leading to offense and the commodification of cultural heritage.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It can result in cultural appropriation and commodification of heritage if done disrespectfully.

The passage explicitly states, 'when borrowing occurs without proper respect for the original context or with exploitative intent, it can devolve into cultural appropriation, leading to offense and the commodification of cultural heritage.'

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The philosopher's seminal work was a complex tapestry of original thought and astute ___ from ancient Greek metaphysics.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowings

In this context, 'borrowings' refers to ideas taken from another source, which fits the meaning of the adjective 'borrowing' as 'relating to the act of taking something from another source with the intention of returning it or incorporating it into a new system.'

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Linguists meticulously trace the etymology of words, often identifying significant ___ patterns across disparate languages.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

Here, 'borrowing' acts as an adjective modifying 'patterns,' indicating patterns related to the adoption of words from external origins.

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Her artistic style was characterized by a bold synthesis of contemporary aesthetics and ___ motifs from indigenous cultures.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

'Borrowing' here describes the motifs, meaning they were taken from another source (indigenous cultures) and incorporated into her work.

fill blank C2

The scientific paper highlighted the novel approach, acknowledging its theoretical foundations were largely ___ from quantum physics.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The term 'borrowing' clarifies that the theoretical foundations were adopted from quantum physics, aligning with the definition of the word.

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Despite claims of originality, a meticulous review revealed the architectural design's striking similarities to several iconic structures, suggesting a significant ___ element.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

An 'element' that is 'borrowing' implies it has been taken from elsewhere and integrated into the design.

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The legal framework incorporated several innovative provisions, many of which were ___ from international treaties to address emerging global challenges.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The phrase 'borrowing from international treaties' accurately conveys that these provisions were adopted or taken from those sources.

multiple choice C2

The architectural style was clearly ___ , drawing heavily on classical Roman influences.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The term 'borrowing' here describes the act of taking architectural elements from a past style, which aligns with the definition provided.

multiple choice C2

Her latest novel faced criticism for its ___ themes, which some critics felt too closely resembled a renowned contemporary author's work.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

'Borrowing' accurately describes the act of incorporating ideas or themes from another source, in this case, another author's work.

multiple choice C2

The company's new product featured several ___ design elements, evident in its striking similarity to a competitor's successful model.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: borrowing

The use of 'borrowing' effectively conveys that the design elements were taken from another source, specifically a competitor's product.

true false C2

A 'borrowing' linguistic feature implies that a word or phrase was invented independently within that language.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

A 'borrowing' linguistic feature means that a word or phrase was adopted from an external origin, not invented independently.

true false C2

When a concept is described as 'borrowing,' it typically suggests a lack of originality in its creation or adoption.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The term 'borrowing' implies that the concept or idea was taken from another source, often suggesting a lack of original invention.

true false C2

The act of 'borrowing' in an academic context strictly refers to plagiarism and is always unethical.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

While 'borrowing' can sometimes lead to plagiarism if not properly cited, it also describes the legitimate process of incorporating ideas or resources from external sources, which is common and necessary in academia when appropriately attributed.

listening C2

Focus on the nuance of 'borrowing' as a linguistic concept.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The concept of 'borrowing' in linguistic anthropology highlights how cultures exchange words and grammatical structures, enriching their respective languages.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening C2

Consider the implications of 'borrowing' in an ethical context.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: In the realm of intellectual property, 'borrowing' without attribution can lead to complex ethical and legal disputes.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening C2

Pay attention to how 'borrowing' is applied in the arts.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: She elaborated on the fascinating phenomenon of 'borrowing' in musical composition, where melodies or rhythms from one piece inspire another, leading to new artistic expressions.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Could you discuss the intricate ethical considerations surrounding the 'borrowing' of cultural motifs in contemporary art?

Focus: intricate, ethical, considerations, surrounding, cultural, motifs, contemporary

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Explain how the 'borrowing' of architectural styles across different eras has shaped urban landscapes globally.

Focus: architectural, styles, across, eras, shaped, urban, landscapes, globally

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Analyze the linguistic phenomenon of 'borrowing' and its role in language evolution and diversification, providing examples from different language families.

Focus: linguistic, phenomenon, evolution, diversification, providing, examples, different, language, families

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

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prices

B1

어떤 것을 사기 위해 지불해야 하는 돈의 양을 말해요. 여러 개에 대해 말할 때도 쓰여요.

pay

A1

상품, 서비스 또는 부채 상환을 대가로 누군가에게 돈을 지불하는 것을 말합니다. 또한 관심이나 칭찬과 같이 금전적이지 않은 것을 주는 것을 의미할 수도 있습니다.

bank

A2

돈을 안전하게 보관하고 빌릴 수 있는 곳.

finance

C1

돈을 관리하고 운용하며 투자하는 모든 활동을 말해. 은행 업무나 자산 관리처럼 경제 시스템 전반을 다루는 분야야.

income

C1

일이나 투자 등을 통해 정기적으로 받는 돈을 말해요. 월급, 이자 등이 포함돼요.

investment

C2

Investment refers to the allocation of resources, such as money, time, or effort, into something with the expectation of achieving a profit or future benefit. In economic terms, it specifically denotes the purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to create wealth.

commodity

B2

구리나 커피처럼 사고팔 수 있는 기본적인 원자재나 농산물을 말합니다.

subsidy

B2

To provide financial support for an activity, organization, or industry, usually by a government, to keep prices low or to ensure a service remains functional. It involves paying part of the cost of production or operation so that the end user pays a reduced price.

affluent

C1

Describes individuals, families, or areas that possess a great deal of money and wealth, resulting in a high standard of living. It is often used to characterize the social and economic status of neighborhoods or societies rather than just personal bank accounts.

benefactor

C1

학교나 자선 단체 등에 돈이나 도움을 주는 후원자를 말해. 경제적으로 큰 힘이 되어주는 사람이야.

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