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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
beggar
beg·gar [beggar beggars] noun, verb BrE [ˈbeɡə(r)] NAmE [ˈbeɡər] noun 1. a person who lives by asking people for money or food •beggars sleeping on the pavement 2. (BrE, informal)used with an adjective to describe sb in a particular way •Aren't you dressed yet, you lazy beggar? more at if wishes were horses, beggars would/might ride at ↑wish n. Word Origin: Middle English: from ↑beg + -ar. Thesaurus: beggar noun C (often disapproving) •beggars sleeping in doorways tramp • |especially AmE drifter • |especially AmE, informal bum • |especially BrE, informal scrounger • |formal law vagrant • Which word? All these words are disapproving. Neutral terms are homeless person/man/woman and the homeless pl. •the plight of the homeless in the city Idioms: ↑beggar belief ▪ ↑beggars can't be choosers verb ~ sb/sth/yourself to make sb/sth very poor •Why should I beggar myself for you? Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from ↑beg + -ar.
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