IPA: /ˈbɔːroʊɪŋ/
KK: /ˈbɔroʊɪŋ/
Definition: The act of taking something from someone else with the intention of returning it later, often used in the context of money or items.
Example: The library has a policy for borrowing books for up to three weeks.
IPA: /ˈbaʊn.tid/
KK: /ˈbaʊn.tid/
Definition: Describing something that is given a reward or prize, often for capturing or achieving something.
Example: The bountied criminals were captured and brought to justice.
IPA: //ˈbaʊnti//
KK: /ˈbaʊnti/
Definition: A reward or payment given for a specific action, often by a government, or something that is given generously.
Example: The government offered a bounty for information leading to the capture of the fugitive.
IPA: //bʊərs//
KK: /bʊrs/
Definition: A place where stocks and shares are bought and sold, particularly in Europe.
Example: Investors gathered at the bourse to trade shares of various companies.
IPA: /brænd/
KK: /brænd/
Definition: A type of product made by a particular company, often recognized by a unique name or symbol.
Example: Nike is a well-known brand in the sports industry.
Definition: To mark something permanently, often to show ownership or to create a strong impression.
Example: The company decided to brand their new product with a unique logo.
IPA: //ˈbrɛdlaɪn//
KK: /ˈbrɛdˌlaɪn/
Definition: A line of people who are waiting to get free food from a charity or government organization.
Example: During the winter, many families stood in the breadline to receive meals.
IPA: //ˈbrɛdˌwɪnər//
KK: /ˈbrɛdˌwɪnər/
Definition: A person in a family who earns the money to support everyone.
Example: In many families, the father is often seen as the breadwinner.
IPA: /ˈbreɪkɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈbreɪkɪdʒ/
Definition: The state or condition of being broken, often referring to items that have been damaged or destroyed.
Example: The breakage of the fragile vase was unfortunate and costly.
IPA: //ˈbreɪkˌiːvən//
KK: /ˈbreɪkˌiːvən/
Definition: Describing a situation where total income equals total expenses, resulting in no profit or loss.
Example: The company's breakeven point was reached after six months of operation.
Definition: The point where the total income equals the total costs, resulting in no profit or loss.
Example: The company reached breakeven after several months of operation.
IPA: /ˈbrɒkɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈbrɒkɪdʒ/
Definition: A term used to describe broken or damaged materials, such as glass or pottery, as well as imperfect coins that are not properly minted.
Example: The floor was covered in brockage from the shattered vase.
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