scrounged
英 [skraʊndʒd]
美 [skraʊndʒd]
v. 白要; 白拿
scrounge的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 乞讨;索要
If you say that someonescroungessomething 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。 - 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。
- Williams had to scrounge enough money to get his car out of the car park...
双语例句
- He scrounged a cigarette from his roommate.
他向同室居住的人要了一支香烟。 - Scrounged a few dollars off my brother.
从我哥哥那里索得几美元。 - Yesterday evening, I scrounged a free meal at my uncle's home.
昨晚我在舅舅家蹭了一顿饭。 - I scrounged some paperclips off the school secretary.
我从学校秘书那里讨了一些回形针。 - 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。