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1 scrounge
(to get by begging from someone else: May I scrounge some coffee?) gorreartr[skraʊnʤ]1 familiar (gen) gorrear (from/off, a), gorronear, vivir de gorra; (money) dar sablazos, sablear, vivir de sablazos1 (gen) gorrear (from/off, a), gorronear (from/off, a); (money) dar sablazos (from/off, a), sablear (from/off, a)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on the scrounge andar pidiendoto scrounge off somebody vivir a costa de alguien1) bum: gorrear fam, sablear fam (dinero)2)to scrounge around for : buscar, andar a la busca descrounge vito scrounge off someone : vivir a costa de alguienv.• ir de gorra v.• sablear v.• sacar por medio de gorronería v.
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1. skraʊndʒ(colloq) transitive verbto scrounge something FROM/OFF somebody — \<\<food/cigarette/money\>\> gorronearle or gorrearle or (RPl) garronearle or (Chi) bolsearle algo a alguien (fam)
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vi gorronear or gorrear or (RPl) garronear or (Chi) bolsear (fam)
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noun (BrE colloq) (no pl)[skraʊndʒ]to be always on the scrounge — vivir gorroneando or gorreando or (RPl) garroneando or (Chi) bolseando (fam)
1.N2.VT gorronear *, gorrear *can I scrounge a drink from you? — ¿me invitas a un trago? *
3.VIto scrounge on or off sb — vivir a costa de algn
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1. [skraʊndʒ](colloq) transitive verbto scrounge something FROM/OFF somebody — \<\<food/cigarette/money\>\> gorronearle or gorrearle or (RPl) garronearle or (Chi) bolsearle algo a alguien (fam)
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vi gorronear or gorrear or (RPl) garronear or (Chi) bolsear (fam)
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noun (BrE colloq) (no pl)to be always on the scrounge — vivir gorroneando or gorreando or (RPl) garroneando or (Chi) bolseando (fam)
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2 scrounge
• he scrounged £5 off him il l'a tapé de 5 livres (inf)3. noun* * *1.(colloq) [skraʊndʒ] noun2.transitive verb quémander [favour]3.to scrounge something off somebody — piquer (colloq) quelque chose à quelqu'un [cigarette]; taper (colloq) quelqu'un de quelque chose [money]
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1.(coll.)transitive verb schnorren (ugs.) (off, from von)2. intransitive verb* * *- academic.ru/65005/scrounger">scrounger* * *[skraʊnʤ]( fam)* * *[skraUndZ] (inf)1. vihe scrounged off his parents for years — er lag seinen Eltern jahrelang auf der Tasche (inf)
2)(= hunt)
to scrounge around for sth — nach etw herumsuchen2. vtschnorren (inf), abstauben (inf) (from, off bei)3. nto be on the scrounge — am Schnorren or Abstauben sein (inf)
* * *scrounge [skraʊndʒ] umgA v/t1. organisieren umg:a) klauenb) beschaffenB v/i1. klauen2. nassauern, schnorren (beide umg)for nach)* * *1.(coll.)transitive verb schnorren (ugs.) (off, from von)2. intransitive verb* * *v.schnorren v. -
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[skraʊndʒ] Inome colloq.II 1.verbo transitivo colloq. scroccare2.to scrounge sth. off sb. — scroccare qcs. a qcn
verbo intransitivo colloq.to scrounge off sb. — vivere sulle spalle di qcn
* * *(to get by begging from someone else: May I scrounge some coffee?) scroccare* * *[skraʊndʒ] fam1. nhere he comes, on the scrounge again — eccolo, il solito scroccone
2. vt(gen) scroccareto scrounge sth off or from sb — scroccare qc a qn
3. vito scrounge on or off sb — vivere alle spalle di qn
* * *[skraʊndʒ] Inome colloq.II 1.verbo transitivo colloq. scroccare2.to scrounge sth. off sb. — scroccare qcs. a qcn
verbo intransitivo colloq.to scrounge off sb. — vivere sulle spalle di qcn
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[skraundʒ] 1. vt ( inf)2. vi 3. nto scrounge sth off sb — wyłudzać (wyłudzić perf) coś od kogoś, naciągać (naciągnąć perf) kogoś na coś (inf)
* * *(to get by begging from someone else: May I scrounge some coffee?) wyprosić, wyżebrać -
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8 mooch
intransitive verb(coll.)* * *[mu: ]( slang)1) (to wander about (as if) without any purpose: There are no places of entertainment here, so they just mooch around at night.)2) ((American) to get a drink, money etc by asking someone to give it to you without intending to return it; to sponge: He is always mooching cigarettes; She keeps mooching off her friends.)* * *[mu:tʃ]to go for a \mooch eine Runde drehen famthey've got nothing better to do than \mooch around the town centre sie haben nichts Besseres zu tun, als im Stadtzentrum herumzuhängenstop \mooching about in your room and do something useful! hör auf, in deinem Zimmer herumzuhängen und mach dich nützlich!III. vt AM (sl)* * *[muːtʃ] (inf)1. vitigern (inf)or around the house — ich habe den ganzen Tag zu Hause herumgegammelt (inf)
2. vt (US inf)abstauben (inf)* * *mooch [muːtʃ] sla) herumlungern pej,b) herumstrolchen pej:mooch along dahinlatschenB v/t1. besonders US abstauben, mitgehen lassen (beide umg)2. schnorren umg:mooch sth off sb jemandem etwas abschnorren* * *intransitive verb(coll.)mooch about or around/along — herumschleichen (ugs.) /zockeln (ugs.)
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[mu:tʃ] nthey've got nothing better to do than \mooch around the town centre sie haben nichts Besseres zu tun, als im Stadtzentrum herumzuschlappen;stop \mooching about in your room and do something useful! hör auf, in deinem Zimmer herumzuhängen und mach dich nützlich! vt (Am) (sl); -
10 sponge
1. noun1) Schwamm, der2) see academic.ru/69733/sponge_cake">sponge cake; sponge pudding2. transitive verb1) see cadge 1.2) (wipe) mit einem Schwamm waschenPhrasal Verbs:* * *1. noun1) (a type of sea animal, or its soft skeleton, which has many holes and is able to suck up and hold water.) der Schwamm2) (a piece of such a skeleton or a substitute, used for washing the body etc.) der Schwamm3) (a sponge pudding or cake: We had jam sponge for dessert.) der Schwammpudding4) (an act of wiping etc with a sponge: Give the table a quick sponge over, will you?) der Wischer2. verb1) (to wipe or clean with a sponge: She sponged the child's face.) reinigen2) (to get a living, money etc (from someone else): He's been sponging off/on us for years.) schmarotzen•- sponger- spongy
- spongily
- sponginess
- sponge cake
- sponge pudding* * *[spʌnʤ]I. nto give sth a \sponge car etw waschen; floor etw wischen [o SCHWEIZ fegen]; table, wall etw abwischen [o SCHWEIZ abputzen]to give sth a \sponge with a cloth etw mit einem Tuch abreibenII. vt1. (clean)▪ to \sponge sth etw [mit einem Schwamm] abwaschen [o abwischen]to \sponge the ceiling/a wall die Decke/eine Wand [mit einem Schwamm] abwischen2. (get for free)to \sponge cigarettes/lunch/money off of sb von jdm Zigaretten/ein Mittagessen/Geld schnorren▪ to \sponge on sb jdn ausnutzen* * *[spʌndZ]1. n1) (ALSO ZOOL) Schwamm mSee:→ throw in2)(= sponging)
to give sth a sponge (floor) — etw wischen; car etw waschen; walls etw abwaschen; table etw abwischen2. vt1) (= clean) abwischen; wound abtupfen* * *sponge [spʌndʒ]A s1. ZOOL, auch weitS. Schwamm m:have a memory like a sponge umg ein Gedächtnis wie ein Sieb haben3. GASTR4. MED Tupfer mB v/t1. (mit einem Schwamm) reinigen:sponge down abreiben;C v/i1. sich vollsaugen2. Schwämme sammeln3. fig umg schmarotzen, schnorren (beide pej):* * *1. noun1) Schwamm, der2. transitive verb2) (wipe) mit einem Schwamm waschenPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Schwamm -¨e m. -
11 vivir
vivir ( conjugate vivir) verbo intransitivo 1 ( en general) to live;◊ vive solo he lives alone o on his own;vivir para algo/algn to live for sth/sb; vivir en paz to live in peace; la pintura no da para vivir you can't make a living from painting; el sueldo no le alcanza para vivir his salary isn't enough (for him) to live on; vivir de algo ‹ de la caridad› to live on sth; ‹del arte/de la pesca› to make a living from sth; ver tb◊ renta2 ( estar vivo) to be alive 3 ( como interj):◊ ¡viva el Rey! long live the King!;¡vivan los novios! three cheers for the bride and groom!; ¡viva! hurray! verbo transitivoa) ( pasar por):los que vivimos la guerra those of us who lived through the war
vivir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (tener vida) to live: vivió ochenta años, she lived to be eighty
¡aún vive!, he's still alive!
2 (estar residiendo) to live: viven en Australia, they live in Australia
3 (en la memoria) su recuerdo aún vive en nosotros, our memories of him still live on
4 (subsistir) no es suficiente para vivir, it's not enough to live on
esa gente vive de la caza, those people live from o by hunting
5 (convivir) viven juntos desde hace muchos años, they've been living together for years
II vtr (pasar una experiencia) to live through
III sustantivo masculino
1 life, living
2 (una persona) de mal vivir, loose, disreputable Locuciones: dejar vivir a alguien, (no molestar) vive y deja vivir, live and let live; familiar no vivir alguien, (preocupación, angustia) desde que tiene esa grave enfermedad, sus padres no viven, his parents have been in a state of anxiety since he's had this serious illness; familiar vivir la vida alguien, (libertad, ociosidad) ha acabado la carrera y ahora se dedica a vivir la vida, now he's finished his university studies he's going to enjoy life ' vivir' also found in these entries: Spanish: bien - compensar - cuento - esencial - hacer - invitar - lema - momento - ni - obligar - pachá - pareja - parejo - poblar - renta - salto - sopa - vida - barato - caridad - desahogo - holgura - incómodo - junto - justo - mujer - paz - plenitud - sí - siempre English: board - bread line - day - drawback - dread - freewheel - hang out - inexpensively - land - leave behind - live - live in - live off - live through - outskirts - previous - pros and cons - reside - rough - scrounge - shack up - simply - sponge off - sponge on - stay - stick - style - beyond - boom - bread - downtown - dwell - fringe - inhabit - living - lodging - man - move - other - sleep - subsistence - survive - will -
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A n1 ( for cleaning) éponge f ; bath sponge éponge f de bain ; to soak up water like a sponge absorber l'eau comme une éponge ; at that age, a child's mind is like a sponge à cet âge, le cerveau d'un enfant assimile tout ;2 ¢ ( material) éponge f ;B vtr1 ( wipe) frotter [qch] avec une éponge [material, garment, stain] ; éponger [wound, excess liquid] ; laver [qch] avec une éponge [surface] ; to sponge one's face s'essuyer le visage avec une éponge ;■ sponge down:▶ sponge [sth] down, sponge down [sth] laver [qch] avec une éponge [car, surface] ; to sponge oneself down se laver avec une éponge.■ sponge off:▶ sponge [sth] off, sponge off [sth] faire partir [qch] avec une éponge [mark, stain]. -
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I [spʌndʒ]1) (for cleaning) spugna f.2) U (material) spugna f.3) zool. spugna f.4) (anche sponge cake) pan m. di Spagna5) med. (pad) tampone m. di garzaII 1. [spʌndʒ]1) (wipe) pulire con la spugna [garment, stain]; lavare con la spugna [ surface]; detergere, tamponare [ wound]; assorbire [ excess liquid]2) colloq. spreg.2.to sponge sth. off o from sb. — scroccare qcs. a qcn
verbo intransitivo colloq. spreg.to sponge off o on — vivere alle spalle di [family, State]
* * *1. noun1) (a type of sea animal, or its soft skeleton, which has many holes and is able to suck up and hold water.) spugna2) (a piece of such a skeleton or a substitute, used for washing the body etc.) spugna3) (a sponge pudding or cake: We had jam sponge for dessert.) (pan di Spagna)4) (an act of wiping etc with a sponge: Give the table a quick sponge over, will you?) (passata di spugna)2. verb1) (to wipe or clean with a sponge: She sponged the child's face.) pulire con una spugna2) (to get a living, money etc (from someone else): He's been sponging off/on us for years.) (vivere alle spalle di)•- sponger- spongy
- spongily
- sponginess
- sponge cake
- sponge pudding* * *[spʌndʒ]1. nspugna, Culin, (also: sponge cake) pan m di Spagna2. vt(wash) lavare con una spugna3. vi(fam: scrounge) scroccareto sponge off or on sb — vivere alle spalle di qn
•* * *sponge /spʌndʒ/n.2 (med.) tampone di garza5 (fig. fam.) parassita; scroccone● sponge bag, borsa per oggetti da toeletta □ sponge bath, spugnatura □ ( cucina) sponge cake, pan di Spagna: DIALOGO → - Dessert- We've got a chocolate sponge cake, abbiamo un pan di Spagna al cioccolato □ sponge cloth, tessuto di spugna; spugna □ sponge-diver (o sponge-fisher), pescatore di spugne □ (metall.) sponge iron, spugna di ferro □ sponge rubber, gomma-spugna; gomma spugnosa □ to have a sponge-down, fare una spugnatura □ ( anche fig.) to pass the sponge over st., passar la spugna su qc. □ to throw in (o up) the sponge, ( boxe) gettare la spugna; (fig.) arrendersi, darsi per vinto.(to) sponge /spʌndʒ/A v. t.1 asciugare (o inumidire, pulire, ecc.) con una spugna; passare la spugna su (qc.); spugnare ( coralli, ecc.)2 (ind. tess.) decatizzareB v. i.2 (fam.) vivere a scrocco; fare lo scroccone.* * *I [spʌndʒ]1) (for cleaning) spugna f.2) U (material) spugna f.3) zool. spugna f.4) (anche sponge cake) pan m. di Spagna5) med. (pad) tampone m. di garzaII 1. [spʌndʒ]1) (wipe) pulire con la spugna [garment, stain]; lavare con la spugna [ surface]; detergere, tamponare [ wound]; assorbire [ excess liquid]2) colloq. spreg.2.to sponge sth. off o from sb. — scroccare qcs. a qcn
verbo intransitivo colloq. spreg.to sponge off o on — vivere alle spalle di [family, State]
См. также в других словарях:
scrounge — scrounge1 [skraundʒ] v [I and T] informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: scrunge to steal (1900 2000)] to get money or something you want by asking other people for it rather than by paying for it yourself scrounge for ▪ a group of children scrounging … Dictionary of contemporary English
scrounge — 1 verb (I, T) informal to get money or something you want by asking other people for it rather than by paying for it yourself: scrounge (sth) off/from sb: I managed to scrounge some money off my dad. scrounger noun (C) 2 noun be on the scrounge… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English