scrounge

英[skraʊndʒ] 美[skraʊndʒ]
  • v. 四处搜寻;乞讨;索取
scrounger scrounged scrounged scrounging scrounges
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Verb:
  1. collect or look around for (food)

  2. obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling;

    "he is always shnorring cigarettes from his friends"

1. Williams had to scrounge enough money to get his car out of the car park.
威廉斯不得不讨来足够的钱把车开出停车场。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The government did not give them money, forcing them to scrounge for food.
政府没有给他们钱,他们只能去要饭。

来自柯林斯例句

3. If you're on the scrounge again, I've no money.
你要是再想借钱, 我可没有了.

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4. I managed to scrounge the materials to build a shed.
我设法弄来点材料搭个棚子.

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5. Don't scrounge my pen without my allowance!
我不允许,你不能擅自拿我的钢笔用!

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The station director had to scrounge some records.
      电台台长就不得不四处寻找唱片来播出。
    2. She's always scrounging money off her brother.
      她总找哥哥借钱。
    3. I try to scrounge for everything I need.
      别人喜欢买新东西。
    4. I managed to scrounge the materials to build a shed.
      我设法弄来点材料搭个棚子。