scrounges

美 [ˈskraʊndʒɪz]英 [ˈskraʊndʒɪz]
  • v.白要;白拿
  • scrounge的第三人称单数
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scrounges

频次

  • 1
    VERB 乞讨;索要
    If you say that someone scrounges something such as food or money, you disapprove of them because they get it by asking for it, rather than by buying it or earning it.

    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。

  • They are just scroungers.

    他们只是乞丐。

  1. She then scrounges around the house to see what materials she can find .

    然后她就在房子里四处寻找,看能找到什么材料。

  2. William teased his younger brother , saying , " He comes and scrounges food , " showing that even though he has his own family now , Harry is still a big part of their life .

    威廉王子挪揄弟弟说:“他(哈里)常过来蹭吃蹭喝。”可见虽然威廉有了自己的家庭,但哈里仍旧是他的家庭的重要一份子。”