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PANHANDLER - translation to arabic

PRACTICE OF IMPLORING OTHERS TO GRANT A FAVOR WITH LITTLE OR NO EXPECTATION OF RECIPROCATION
Beggar; Spanging; Beggars; Panhandler; Beggers; Begger; Cadger; Spange; Beggary; Panhandlers; Mendicity; Beggardom; Beggarhood; Beggarliness; Begged; Begs; Cadge; Cadges; Cadged; Cadging; Beggars (history); Beggarwoman; Self-fundraising; 🤲; Penes (Ancient Greece); Ptochos
  • Beggar in [[Uppsala]], Sweden, 2014
  • Begging from visitors to a holy site, Sarnath, India, 2010
  • Two beggars in [[Rabat]] ([[Morocco]]), 1960.
  • Beggar in the street, 2009
  • A Buddhist monk begging in Japan.
  • A man holding a sign using humor for begging
  • A street beggar in [[India]] reaches into a car (Calcutta Kolkata)
  • Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada. The meter accepts donations for charitable efforts as part of an official effort to discourage panhandling.
  • A mendicant outside ‘''Kalkaji Mandir’''  in Delhi, India
  • "Please do not encourage the beggars", [[Sarahan]], India
  • Begging at traffic lights in [[Patras]], Greece, 2010

PANHANDLER         

الفعل

اِسْتَجْدَى

panhandler         
متسول ، مستعط ، مستجد
CADGE         

الفعل

اِسْتَرْفَدَ ; اِسْتَكَفَّ ; تَسَوَّلَ ; تَكَفَّفَ ; سَأَلَ ; شَحَذَ

Definition

panhandler
(panhandlers)
A panhandler is a person who stops people in the street and asks them for food or money. (mainly AM INFORMAL; in BRIT, usually use beggar
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N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Begging

Begging (also panhandling) is the practice of imploring others to grant a favor, often a gift of money, with little or no expectation of reciprocation. A person doing such is called a beggar or panhandler. Beggars may operate in public places such as transport routes, urban parks, and markets. Besides money, they may also ask for food, drinks, cigarettes or other small items.

Internet begging is the modern practice of asking people to give money to others via the Internet, rather than in person. Internet begging may encompass requests for help meeting basic needs such as medical care and shelter, as well as requests for people to pay for vacations, school trips, and other things that the beggar wants but cannot comfortably afford.

Beggars differ from religious mendicants in that some mendicants do not ask for money. Their subsistence is reciprocated by providing society with various forms of religious service, moral education, and preservation of culture.

Examples of use of PANHANDLER
1. The senators were none too pleased to receive this panhandler.
2. A New York judge earlier this month threw out seven recent panhandling convictions against Bronx panhandler Eddie Wise and more than a hundred others, because the charges were brought under a law that was found unconstitutional in 1''2.
3. In the MonitorThursday, 06/23/05 Battle readies over Rehnquist‘s seat Adoptions from Russia face a chill Cities adopt tough stance against beggars Mississippi verdict greeted by a generation gap Pulled up by the banjo strings Permission to reprint/republish It‘s the plight of the panhandler÷ silenced, sidelined, and maligned.