Scavenge for Meaning in English
expression
ˈskævəndʒ/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
SKAV-inj for, SKAV-inj fur
skˈævəndʒ/ /fˈɔː
SKAV-inj faw
Definition
To search through things, especially waste, leftovers, or unwanted items, to find something useful or edible.
Usage & Nuances
Often used for animals searching for food, or people in survival or poverty situations. Can sound slightly negative or desperate. Common collocations: 'scavenge for food,' 'scavenge for parts.' Avoid in formal contexts regarding people unless describing extreme need.
Spanish: buscar - rebuscar - hurgar (en busca de)Portuguese (BR): procurar - vasculhar (por)Portuguese (PT): procurar - vasculhar (por)Chinese (Simplified): 搜寻 - 寻找(通常指寻找废弃物或食物)Chinese (Traditional): 搜尋 - 尋找(通常指尋找廢棄物或食物)Hindi: ढूंढना - तलाशना (आमतौर पर फेंकी गई चीज़ें या खाना)Arabic: يبحث عن - ينقب عن (غالبًا في المهملات أو النفايات)Bengali: খুঁজে বের করা - খোঁজা (অবশিষ্ট বা ফেলে দেওয়া জিনিসের মধ্যে)Russian: разыскивать - искать (в мусоре)Japanese: あさる - 探し回るVietnamese: lục tìm - bới tìmKorean: 뒤지다 - 찾아다니다Turkish: araştırmak - didik didik aramak (çöplükte)Urdu: کھوجنا - تلاش کرنا (فضلہ یا بچا ہوا مال)Indonesian: lục lọi - tìm kiếm (trong đống rác)
Example Sentences
Birds scavenge for crumbs in the park.
basic
People sometimes scavenge for food during difficult times.
basic
Rats scavenge for leftovers at night.
basic
After the festival, people scavenged for anything valuable left behind.
natural
He used to scavenge for spare parts in the junkyard.
natural
We watched the fox scavenge for scraps behind the restaurant.
natural