cadge
cadge 英 [kædʒ] 美 [kædʒ]
vi. 乞讨;骗得白食;行乞;贩卖 vt. 乞讨;行乞;贩卖
进行时:cadging 过去式:cadged 过去分词:cadged 第三人称单数:cadges 名词复数:cadges
- To cadge is to plead or beg for something. A hungry child might cadge an extra cookie from her dad while he's baking.
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- vi. 乞讨;骗得白食;行乞;贩卖
- vt. 乞讨;行乞;贩卖
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1. What to want no matter, should have above all' cadge 'concept, this canbethe principle problemthatour beggar lives.
不论想要什么,首先要有'乞讨'的概念,这可是我们乞丐生存的原则问题。
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2. People of a batch of another batch of inside shanghai guan leave his native place cadge all the way to district extensive northeast earth fends.
一批又一批关内人背井离乡一路乞讨到地域辽阔的东北大地谋生。
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3. The police arrest 8 person who forge and cadge the fake advice note of matriculate .
警察在本月初逮捕了8名伪造和贩卖假录取通知书的人。
- cadge (v.) "to beg" (1812), "to get by begging" (1848), of uncertain origin, perhaps a back-formation from cadger "itinerant dealer with a pack-horse" (mid-15c.), which is perhaps from Middle English cadge "to fasten, to tie" (late 14c.), which probably is from a Scandinavian source (compare Old Norse kögur-barn "swaddled child").
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