beggar的意思和读音

beggar

: [ˈbeɡər] : [ˈbeɡə(r)]

n.;(

v.使使

beggars  beggaring  beggared  

n.mendicant,panhandler,vagabond,vagrant,tramp

v.defy,be beyond,confound,surpass,exceed

beggarn.

1.a person who lives by asking people for money or food

2.(informal)used with an adjective to describe sb in a particular way

Aren't you dressed yet, you lazy beggar?穿

IDMbeggars cant be chooserspeople saybeggars can't be choosers when there is no choice and sb must be satisfied with what is availablev.

1.~ sb/sth/yourself使使to make sb/sth very poor

Why should I beggar myself for you?

IDM

It beggars belief how things could have got this bad.

beggar belief/descriptionto be too extreme, shocking, etc. to believe/describe

It beggars belief how things could have got this bad.

n.1.,;2.3.

v.1.使,使2.使...,...

n.1.someone who is very poor and lives by asking people for money or food

v.1.to make a person, country, or organization very poor

1. beg vt.&vi. beggar n. behalf n. ...

2. beg vt.&vi. beggar n. behalf n. ...

3. before prep. ... beggar n. bell below ad. ...

4. 〖 encaustictile〗 beggar〖 perianth;perigonium;perigone;floralenvelop〗 ...

5. 〖 begfor〗 beggar〖 beggar〗 ...

6. 〖 roar〗 beggar〖 cryout〗 ...

7. 〖 beggar〗 beggar〖 begforfood〗 ...

8. anguish( beggar) trouble marker( ) ...

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1.Every stroke of the quill leaves me a little poorer . . . or would, if I were not a beggar to begin with.……

2.Now many years have passed but the image of myself with a beggar's pole trying to fend off a bunch of barking dogs still haunts me.

3.In a game of beggar-thy-neighbor, they're trying to keep inflation at home from soaring out of control.使

4.You think Simon is a fool because he gave money to a beggar? You can talk, you've done some pretty foolish things yourself!西

5.Getting there takes a bit of maneuvering. You are greeted at the Metro station exit by a Gypsy beggar or two and a sign for McDonald's.

6.Everybody in the crowd pushed forward to see their King. A beggar also came forward with his bowl. There was lots of rice in it.

7.a little beggar-girl, begged for a small piece of barley-corn, for she had been without a morsel to eat for two days.西

8.A beggar who was seen through the light of electric torch was sleeping in front of him door.

9.If he saw a beggar in the street he did not arrest him for begging. Instead, he gave him a few coins to buy a meal.

10.So he never responds when a blind or crippled beggar or a mother cradling her baby holds out a hand for money.