borrow is a word that is opposite of lend.
"Lend" is the opposite of 'borrow'.
No, lend means to give to someone; borrow means to have someone give you something that you return after a certain amount of time. For example: I'll lend you my pencil. Can I borrow your pencil?
Borrows
Aluminium lends it's eletrons, it does not borrow it.
To ask about borrowing something from someone else, you can say, "Can I borrow your book?" To inquire about lending something to someone else, you can ask, "Can I lend you my pen?"
they are the same
Borrow.
to give to someone for a short time or borrow
Yes, but only if someone has one to lend it to you.
I could offer to lend money to you, and if you wished you could borrow that money from me. Or, you could lend me a book, which I would then borrow from you. Lending implies the item loaned will be returned to the lender in some way; borrowing also implies the item borrowed will be returned to the lender. So the two terms have that in common.
Borrow - to as to have a lend of somethng Barrow is a 2 or 1 wheeled trolly i.e a Wheel Barrow