scrounged

美 [skraʊndʒd]英 [skraʊndʒd]
  • v.白要;白拿
  • scrounge的过去分词和过去式
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scrounged

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    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. Yesterday evening , I scrounged a free meal at my uncle 's home .

    昨晚我在舅舅家蹭了一顿饭。

  2. Scrounged a few dollars off my brother .

    从我哥哥那里索得几美元。

  3. The mishmash armor would fit him as well , as he scrounged for pieces of equipment which was likely all too large for him .

    拼凑而成的护甲也符合他的情况,因为他能找到那些护甲部件对他来说可能太大了。

  4. I scrounged some paperclips off the school secretary .

    我从学校秘书那里讨了一些回形针。

  5. He scrounged a cigarette from his roommate .

    他向同室居住的人要了一支香烟。