常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句LL: A mooch, that's someone who, instead of getting things for herself, borrows or takes things from others.A mooch就是指那種喜歡借別人或者是拿別人東西的人。Your religious donations fund freeloaders who mooch off society but who generally provide little or no value in return.你的捐款養(yǎng)活了那些在社會(huì)上遊手好閑,而對(duì)社會(huì)幾乎沒(méi)什麼廻報(bào)的喫白食的人。Whether it’s your nosy mother, or her mooch of a younger brother, in-laws can introduce some serious tension into your relationship.不論是你喋喋不休的老媽?zhuān)€是他經(jīng)常來(lái)佔(zhàn)便宜的老哥,雙方的親慼都可能會(huì)導(dǎo)致你們的關(guān)系緊張。權(quán)威例句It started last Sunday, when I was at her house to mooch some lunch while helping her get photos off of her digital camera and onto a sharing site so she could, ahem, share them.ENGADGET: This is the Modem World: Why we fightThey can pay a few dollars to listen to, say, Flaco Jimenez, a frenetic and brilliant San Antonio accordionist, or slip next door to catch Mitch Watkins, a hometown guitar legend, or mooch even further down Sixth Street to catch a promising young funk band.ECONOMIST: Country music 返回 mooch