单词 | mooch |
释义 | mooch —mooch /muːtʃ/ noun [S] INFORMAL ► F0 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).Thesaurus+: ↑Useless and futileverb [I usually + adv/prep] INFORMAL (MOVE) ↑Verb Endings for mooch ► F0 to walk or act slowly and without much purpose: » DISAPPROVING Stop mooching (about/around) in your room and do something useful!Thesaurus+: ↑Moving gently on footThesaurus+: ↑Useless and futileverb [I or T] US SLANG (GET) ↑Verb Endings for mooch ► F0 to get something without paying or working for it, or to borrow something without intending to return it: » You're old enough to get a job and stop mooching off your family.» He mooched a ten off me, and I knew right then I'd never see it again.Thesaurus+: ↑Making appeals and requests |
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