cadger
noun [ C ] mainly UK informal disapproving uk/ˈkædʒ.ər/ us/ˈkædʒ.ɚ/
乞丐
a person who tries to get something from someone else without paying for it
Watch out - he’s a cadger who will borrow anything you have and never return it. 当心——他是个乞丐,你有什么他就借什么,而且永远不还。
See: cadge
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- There’s a cadger in my class who never has a pen - not even the one he took from you yesterday.
- The people on the street were cadgers of all sorts and conditions.
- My Dad had too many friends who were cadgers, moochers, and sharks.
- I found her irritating: a cadger and an ingrate.