1.〈俚〉鬼鬼祟祟地走(along);打转儿;荡来荡去,徘徊 (around, round)
2.〈美俚〉揩油;招摇撞骗,讹诈;偷偷拿走;偷取;索取
1.to ask someone to give you something instead of paying for it yourself. The British word is cadge.
1.There's nothing to do in this town except mooching around the streets; no wonder young people get into trouble.
在这座城市除了逛大街以外没事可干;难怪年轻人要出乱子。
2.Three or four years at university should also leave you weary of mooching round as a penniless student and ready for a proper job.
三、四年的大学时光应该还会让你厌倦穷学生东游西逛的生活,为工作做好准备。
3.mooching Slowly raising and lowering a baited hook while drifting in a boat, e. g. for salmon.
徬徨在一艘船漂流的时候,慢慢地升起而且降低一个有诱饵的鱼钩,例如对于鲑鱼。
4.was fined $400 for mooching off somebody else's wi-fi--a police officer spotted him laptop-surfing in a parked car.
去年,一个人因为偷用别人的无线信号而被罚款四百美元,一个警察当场发现他在一辆停着的车子里上网冲浪。
5.Those fellows have been mooching around here too much.
那些家伙总是在这儿闲荡。
6.I'm not going to crawl around mooching discounts, not from nobody.
我才不点头哈腰,求人家折扣呢,谁都不来!
7.They were use QQ number by mooching off my friends On the net.
他们利用QQ号码在网上骗取我的朋友。
8.Lived by mooching off friends .
靠骗取朋友之物过活。
9.Are you a college student and feel guilty of "mooching off" your parents money, or want to feel financially independent in college?
你是大学生吗?你在为你的“啃老”行为感到内疚吗?