borrower
/ˈbɒrəʊə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbɔːrəʊər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbär-ə-wər ˈbȯr-/ (ame, mw)
borrower — 名詞
1. a person, company, or other group that takes money or another thing for a time a
借用者
借錢或借物後要歸還的人或機構
a person, company, or other group that takes money or another thing for a time and must give it back later
The bank checked Hana's income before approving her as a borrower.
銀行在核准 Hana 成為借款人之前,先查了她的收入。
finance pattern: approve someone as a borrower
After the fire destroyed their stores, several shop owners were borrowers at the town bank.
火災燒掉店面後,幾位店主成了鎮上銀行的借款人。
The librarian reminded each borrower to return the laptop by Friday afternoon.
圖書館員提醒每位借用者,要在星期五下午前歸還筆電。
In our village fund, every borrower signs a simple paper.
在我們村裡的基金裡,每位借款人都要簽一份簡單文件。
Not every borrower at the credit union can pay the loan back on time.
不是每位信用合作社的借款人都能準時還清貸款。
用法筆記
Most often used in financial contexts, especially for bank loans, mortgages, and credit. For books or small personal items, English speakers often just say who borrowed the item instead of using borrower as a fixed label.