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1 cadge
1. transitive verbschnorren (ugs.); [sich (Dat.)] erbetteln2. intransitive verbcould I cadge a lift? — können Sie mich vielleicht [ein Stück] mitnehmen?
schnorren (ugs.)* * *[kæʤ]( fam)I. vthe's always cadging free meals off his clients er lässt sich von seinen Kunden immer zum Essen einladenI think she was cadging for a bed for the night ich glaube, sie war auf eine kostenlose Schlafgelegenheit aus* * *[kdZ] (Brit inf)1. vt(er)betteln, abstauben (inf), schnorren (inf) (from sb bei or von jdm)2. vischnorren (inf)* * *cadge [kædʒ]from, off bei, von)from, off bei)C s2. Br → academic.ru/10118/cadger">cadger* * *1. transitive verbschnorren (ugs.); [sich (Dat.)] erbetteln2. intransitive verbcould I cadge a lift? — können Sie mich vielleicht [ein Stück] mitnehmen?
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2 cadge
[kæʤ]( fam) vthe's always cadging free meals off his clients er lässt sich von seinen Kunden immer zum Essen einladen vi betteln, schnorren ( fam)I think she was cadging for a bed for the night ich glaube, sie war auf eine kostenlose Schlafgelegenheit aus -
3 kéregetés
(DE) Bettelei {e}; (EN) cadging; mendicancy; mendicity; mumpery; mumping -
4 kunyerálás
(DE) Schnorrerei {e}; Gebettel {s}; (EN) cadging
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