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Scrounger Meaning in English

word

ˈskraʊndʒɚ
SKROWN-jer
skɹˈaʊndʒɐ
SKROWN-juh

释义

A scrounger is a person who habitually gets things, such as money or food, from others without giving anything in return, often by asking or taking advantage.

用法与细微差别

'Scrounger' is slightly informal and often negative, used to describe people who habitually seek things they could get themselves. Common with 'a bit of a scrounger', 'benefit scrounger'. Used for both minor and serious cases; avoid using as a direct insult.

例句

Tom is a real scrounger—he never pays for lunch.

basic

Nobody likes a scrounger in the office.

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She called him a scrounger because he took her snacks.

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Don’t be such a scrounger—buy your own ticket next time!

natural

He has a reputation as a bit of a scrounger at parties.

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If you keep acting like a scrounger, people will stop inviting you out.

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