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Перевод: scrounge
[глагол] украсть; стянуть; стащить; попрошайничать; выпросить; жить на чужой счет; добывать
Тезаурус:
- The environment is of no concern to people who have to scrounge around for plant waste by the roadside for their own stoves.
- Each time the yen slips, the larger these dollar-based assets loom in the banks' balance sheets - and the more they have to scrounge for additional yen-based equity at home in order to prevent their capital-adequacy figures from slipping back below the BIS requirement.
- She's fat, she's round, she's always on the scrounge
- I managed to scrounge some tobacco at Brigade H.Q and was soon handing it over to the Frenchman.
- It simply isn't on to scrounge other people's fags all night.
- He eventually surfaced in the hospital kitchens, where, through his flirtatious manner with a fat lard-like female cook, he had managed to scrounge a free meal.
- Unless you are spending a long time somewhere I suggest you simply turn up at a crag and scrounge a look at someone else's.
- He and Adam went into the house where they managed to scrounge up fifteen quid between the two of them, leaving them with just enough to cover the petrol for Goblander to get home on.
- The head needs to encourage staff to scrounge for good management, display and communications ideas from schools where they have previously worked, schools where their own children attend, industry, supermarkets, courses, magazines and even books.
- Its report, based on interviews with 140 income support claimants by Bradford University researchers and the Family Service Unit charity, claims mothers regularly go short of food to ensure their children have enough, and that parents scrounge clothing from relatives or turn to charity or loan sharks.
- We only had such wood as we could scrounge, and to light a fire with the bare minimum of paper and wood, plus uncooperative coke is difficult to say the least.
- The rest of us had to scrape and scrounge for the girls, Michael, but whatever you had they always fell into your hands like ripe plums."
- Once you had been visited by the sergeant, you'd go for a scrounge, somewhere you could get a smoke - a bakery where there was a bit of heat in the winter-time.
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