scrounger / skraʊndʒ /

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scrounger4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

scrounged, scroung·ing.

  1. to borrow with no intention of repaying or returning it: to scrounge a cigarette.
  2. to gather together by foraging; seek out: We'll try to scrounge enough food for supper from the neighbors.
v. 无主动词 verb

scrounged, scroung·ing.

  1. to borrow, especially a small item one is not expected to return or replace.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a habitual borrower; sponger.
  2. an act or instance of scrounging.
  3. a person who exists by foraging.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. scrounge around, to search or forage for something, especially in a haphazard or disorganized fashion; hunt for: We scrounged around for something to eat.

scrounger 近义词

scrounger

等同于 sponge

scrounger

等同于 thief

scrounger

等同于 beggar

scrounger

等同于 leech

scrounger

等同于 parasite

scrounger

等同于 scavenger

scrounger

等同于 cadger

scrounger

等同于 larcenist

scrounger

等同于 pilferer

scrounger

等同于 purloiner

scrounger

等同于 stealer

更多scrounger例句

  1. Since Holtsman did not receive much guidance or support, he had to scrounge for supplies and ran his own operations.
  2. When you earn money, cash falls from the sky, meaning you have to scrounge on the floor for dollar bills.
  3. “I have been on food stamps and had to scrounge for money,” she says.
  4. I was able to scrounge up $9,000 and then put in $9,000 of my own, so I was in for $18,000.
  5. "Let's scrounge anything we can find that runs on gasoline or coal oil," said Al Miner.
  6. I was never any good at this so Bruce used to scrounge for us.
  7. While my company was in support one day my corporal and I managed to scrounge into a pill-box away from the awful mud.
  8. One day we missed one of our fellows, a Cockney, for about two hours, and guessed he was on the "scrounge" somewhere or other.
  9. Back from a spell behind Ypres in 1915, a few of us decided to scrounge round for a hair-cut.