scav·enge
verb/ˈskævɪndʒ/
/ˈskævɪndʒ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they scavenge | /ˈskævɪndʒ/ /ˈskævɪndʒ/ |
he / she / it scavenges | /ˈskævɪndʒɪz/ /ˈskævɪndʒɪz/ |
past simple scavenged | /ˈskævɪndʒd/ /ˈskævɪndʒd/ |
past participle scavenged | /ˈskævɪndʒd/ /ˈskævɪndʒd/ |
-ing form scavenging | /ˈskævɪndʒɪŋ/ /ˈskævɪndʒɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] (of a person, an animal or a bird) to search through waste for things that can be used or eaten
(从废弃物中)觅食;捡破烂;拾荒 - scavenge something (from something) Much of their furniture was scavenged from other people's garbage.
他们的家具许多都是从别人扔掉的东西中捡来的。 - scavenge (through something) (for something) Dogs and foxes scavenged through the trash cans for something to eat.
狗和狐狸从垃圾箱里寻找食物。
- scavenge something (from something) Much of their furniture was scavenged from other people's garbage.
- [transitive, intransitive] (of animals or birds) to eat dead animals that have been killed by another animal, by a car, etc.
吃(动物尸体) - scavenge something Crows scavenge carrion left on the roads.
乌鸦吃弃在路上的腐肉。 - scavenge (on something) Some fish scavenge on dead fish in the wild.
在大自然中,有的鱼以死鱼为食。
- scavenge something Crows scavenge carrion left on the roads.
Word Originmid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘clean out (dirt)’): back-formation from scavenger.