mooch
verb uk/muːtʃ/ us/muːtʃ/
(MOVE SLOWLY)
[ I usually + adv/prep ] informal闲逛,漫步
to walk or do things slowly and without much purpose
disapproving Stop mooching (about/around) in your room and do something useful! 别在房间里闲呆着了,做点儿有用的事!
(GET)
[ I or T ] US slang捞取;白吃,白拿;揩油
to borrow from people or ask them to give you things without paying for them or intending to return them
You're old enough to get a job and stop mooching off your family. 你年纪不小了,可以找份工作,别再白吃家里的了。
He mooched a few beers from me as we watched the game. 我们看比赛的时候,他从我这里白拿了几瓶啤酒喝。
mooch
noun [ S ] UK informal uk/muːtʃ/ us/muːtʃ/
闲逛
a period of time spent walking around slowly and without much purpose
I'm going for a mooch round the shops (= to look at what is there, not to buy a particular thing). 我去商店逛逛。