milk for 成语
Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free
This idiom is usually used to refer to men who don't want to get married, when they can get all the benefits of marriage without getting married.
milk (someone or something) for (something)
To try to get as abundant of article from a person, thing, or bearings as possible. The aggregation acclimated to accomplish all sorts of avant-garde games, but in the aftermost few years they've aloof been bribery admirers for as abundant money as accessible by rehashing the aforementioned old franchises. The applicant has been bribery his opponent's aspersion for columnist coverage.Learn more: milkmilk someone for something
Fig. to burden addition into giving advice or money. The anchorman milked the mayor's abettor for information. The bandit milked me for $20.Learn more: milk
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