1.平底锅柄;突出的狭长行政区域
1.〈俚〉(在路上)(向...)讨钱
1.to ask people for money as they pass in the street
1."But it pains me, " I said, "to find that you both have been panhandling so long that it no longer embarrasses you. "
“看到你们俩伸手讨钱讨惯了一点也不感到尴尬的样子,真使我痛心,”我说。
2.With the help from a cop standing nearby, he scratched for a few coins in his panhandling bowl.
在附近一名警察的帮助下,那名男子从他行乞的碗中抓了一些硬币。
3.He was panhandling on Sunday night and carried a cup with a few coins inside.
周日晚上,他正在乞讨,拿着一个里面有几枚硬币的杯子。
4.The Irish government, driven partly by a rise in aggressive panhandling as people struggle to get by, is reforming its begging laws.
在爱尔兰,由于强行乞讨现象增多,该国政府正在重拟乞讨法令。
5.A swindler might fall prey to someone else's grift and end up panhandling on South Beach, among all the models and the movie stars.
骗子有时也会被骗,最终混迹于南岸的落魄模特和电影演员当中,落得个沿街乞讨的下场。
6.Panhandling will greatly ruin the image of a city.
沿街乞讨沿街乞讨会破坏一个城市的形象
7.He says he's been panhandling or buying them from tourists for years.
他说这是他多年来从游客手里讨来或是买来的。
8.About half of the city councils in America have enacted regulations to control strictly vagrancy and panhandling in the past twenty years.
近二十年来,近半数美国城市对流浪乞讨行为进行了相当严厉的立法管制。
9.But the ultimate danger in panhandling is that we don't give to every beggar.
但行乞的最大风险是我们无法满足所有的乞丐。
10.What are you doing hoboing and panhandling! ?
你怎么这样?到处流浪,到处乞讨!