scrounge英 [skraʊndʒ] 美 [skraʊndʒ]
vt.乞讨,骗取;
n.讨要(钱财、食物等),伸手索要;
变形
过去式:scrounged过去分词:scrounged现在分词:scrounging第三人称单数:scrounges
英英释义
scrounge[ skraundʒ ]
- v.
- collect or look around for (food)
同义词:forage
- obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling
同义词:schnorrshnorrcadge
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- 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。 - She's always scrounging money off her brother.
她总找哥哥借钱。 - I try to scrounge for everything I need.
别人喜欢买新东西。 - I managed to scrounge the materials to build a shed.
我设法弄来点材料搭个棚子。
权威例句
Empire of ScroungeA Scrounge in the Oxford Reading Lounge:The scrounge-atron: a proton radiography demonstration acceleratorQualitative analysis of a producer–scrounger model ☆Zebra finches scrounge more when patches vary in quality: experimental support of the linear operator learning ruleEmpire of Scrounge: Inside the Urban Underground of Dumpster Diving, Trash Picking, and Street Scavenging – by Jeff FerrellThe effect of personality on social foraging: shy barnacle geese scrounge moreThe Empire of Scrounge Meets the Warm City: Danger, Civility, Cooperation and Community among Strangers in the Urban Public WorldThe effect of energy reserves on social foraging: hungry sparrows scrounge moreDirect-coupled-cavity bandpass filters using scrounged rectangular-to-circular waveguide transitions