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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
scrounge
scrounge [scrounge scrounges scrounged scrounging] verb, noun BrE [skraʊndʒ] NAmE [skraʊndʒ] verb transitive, intransitive (informal, disapproving) to get sth from sb by asking them for it rather than by paying for it Syn: ↑cadge •~ (sth) (off/from sb) He's always scrounging free meals off us. •Can I scrounge a cigarette from you? •I don't want to spend the rest of my life scrounging off other people. •~ (for sth) What is she scrounging for this time? Verb forms: Word Origin: early 20th cent.: variant of dialect scrunge ‘steal’. Example Bank: •I managed to scrounge some food off an old lady. •street children scrounging for food •Can I scrounge a cigarette off you? •Hello, I've come to scrounge some coffee. •I don't want to spend my life scrounging from other people. •They had managed to scrounge a free meal. Idiom: ↑on the scrounge Derived Word: ↑scrounger noun Word Origin: early 20th cent.: variant of dialect scrunge ‘steal’.
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