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  1. Apr 5, 2014 · Also, :) . . . "borne" is used in stuff like "His wife had borne him a son".-- And so, basically, "borne" is used in everything except in the limited usage that "born" is used in: "born" is restricted to usages that have a passive interpretation for a situation where something is literally or figuratively born (i.e. the act of birth), e.g.

  2. Aug 3, 2019 · When searching borne online, its meaning says past of bear. When reading a paper, it states: "These findings should be borne in mind by designers". Contextually it sounds like designers should keep it in mind, but is there a different meaning or emphasis that this phrasing creates?

  3. Jul 25, 2015 · Correct possibilities: • I was BORN John Smith (meaning having certain qualities or characteristics from the time of your birth, in this case, the name John Smith), TO or OF Jane Doe and Dave Smith. • I, John Smith, was BORNE [meaning carried or given birth to] BY or OF my mother, Jane Doe. sired transitive verb: 1a: father.

  4. Sep 7, 2018 · Your first sentence "Two of the children borne by her were sent to the orphanage" does not make sense, as the word borne is referred to meaning "as meaning carried, sustained, or endured". The second sentence "Two of the children born by her were sent to the orphanage" is correct, as the word born refers to being brought in to the world, e.g. a baby being born.

  5. In its literal use 'born' can take either 'to' or 'of'. 'I was born of a humble family' means almost the same as 'I was born to a humble family'. 'Of' is used more where you are making a general observation about someone. 'To' would tend be used where you are providing specific information. But it is a very finely nuanced distinction and will ...

  6. be borne by的意思是 : 由…承担;由…负担。. be borne by读音:英 [bi: bɔ:n bai] 美 [bi bɔrn baɪ] 相关例句:. (1)The expenses for arbitration shall be borne by the claimant ( respondent). 仲裁费用将由原告(被告)负担。. (2)All loss due to improper packing should be borne by the seller. 由于 ...

  7. May 16, 2019 · It originated, as noted below, as a past participle of bear, but now we spell that form borne, with a silent E to contrast -- the pronunciation is the same. As a deponent verb, born must appear only in the passive, though it's active enough in meaning; so it always requires a form of be as an auxiliary, the same as predicate nouns and adjectives, and the passive and progressive constructions ...

  8. Jul 18, 2022 · @Anton It appears in quite a lot of traditional ballads going back well before the mid 1800s. For example the possibly sixteenth century Scottish ballad "Four Marys" which has the line "Mary Hamilton's born a babe to the highest Stuart of all" and "Bogey's Bonny Belle" (which is nineteeth century) has the line "when nine long months had passed and gone she bore to me a son".

  9. Aug 14, 2010 · This is one of those many cases in the English Language where the form follows the usage: there is no consistency or fixed rule for any of the usages. Airborne is airborne, rather than air-borne, because "it just is". You will normally find that people would understand air-borne or airborne to be the same word.

  10. Dec 15, 2007 · Carried by or through the air: airborne pollen. 2. Transported in aircraft: airborne troops. 1. Floating on or supported by water; afloat. 2. Transported by water: waterborne freight. 3. Transmitted in water: waterborne disease-causing microorganisms.