panhandler
/ˈpænhændlə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [pˈænhˌændlɚ] /ˈpænhændlər/ (ame, ipa) · [pˈænhˌændlɚ] /-d(ᵊ)lə(r) How to pronounce panhandler (audio)/ (ame, mw)
panhandler — 名詞
- panhandlersingular
- panhandlersplural
1. a person on the street or in another public place who tries to get money from st
街頭乞討者
在街上向陌生人討錢的人
a person on the street or in another public place who tries to get money from strangers
At the subway exit, a panhandler asked Nellie for spare change.
在地鐵出口,一名街頭乞討者向 Nellie 討零錢。
pattern: ask [person] for spare change
Christopher walked past the panhandler outside the bakery without stopping.
Christopher 走過麵包店外那名乞討者身旁,沒有停下來。
A panhandler near the traffic light held up a cardboard sign.
交通號誌旁的一名街頭乞討者舉著一塊紙板。
Hao gave the panhandler a sandwich instead of cash.
Hao 給了那名街頭乞討者一個三明治,而不是現金。
Police moved the panhandler away from the hospital entrance.
警方把那名乞討者移離醫院門口。
- beggar
broader term; can refer to anyone living by asking others for money or food
- street beggar
plain descriptive phrase that emphasizes asking in a public place
- mendicant
formal and rare; often used in historical or religious contexts
用法筆記
Usually refers to face-to-face requests for money in public places such as sidewalks, station exits, or traffic lights. It is more specific than 'beggar', which can be used more generally.