cadge
- IPA[kaj]
美式
- ask for or obtain (something to which one is not strictly entitled)
- a padded wooden frame on which hooded hawks are carried to the field.
verb: cadge, 3rd person present: cadges, gerund or present participle: cadging, past tense: cadged, past participle: cadged
noun: cadge, plural noun: cadges
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動詞
- 1. British informal ask for or obtain (something to which one is not strictly entitled) he eats whenever he can cadge a meal they cadge, but timidly
名詞
- 1. a padded wooden frame on which hooded hawks are carried to the field.
- looking for an opportunity to obtain something without paying for it
Oxford American Dictionary
- looking for an opportunity to obtain something without paying for it
Oxford Dictionary
片語
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- IPA[kadʒ]
英式
- ask for or obtain (something to which one is not strictly entitled): he cadged fivers off old school friends
- a padded wooden frame on which hooded hawks are carried to the field.
Oxford Dictionary