cadge
verb [transitive, intransitive] (British English, informal)to ask somebody for food, money, etc. especially because you cannot or do not want to pay for something yourself 乞讨;乞得;索取 - cadge something from/off somebody
I managed to cadge some money off my dad. 我设法从我父亲那里要了一些钱。 - cadge something
I cadged a lift into the city centre. 我请求搭车去市中心。 - cadge from/off somebody
He cadges off all his friends. 他向所有的朋友乞讨。
Word Originearly 17th cent. (in the dialect sense ‘carry about’): back-formation from the noun cadger, which dates from the late 15th cent., denoting (in northern English and Scots) a travelling dealer, which led to the verb sense ‘hawk, peddle’, giving rise to the current verb senses from the early 19th cent.- cadge something from/off somebody