rip-off 英 [ˈrɪpˌɔ:f, -ˌɔf]   美 [ˈrɪpˌɔf, -ˌɑf]

rip-off

rip-off  英 [ˈrɪpˌɔ:f, -ˌɔf] 美 [ˈrɪpˌɔf, -ˌɑf]

n. 偷窃;索要高价 

名词复数:rip-offs 

The court decided to rip-off Dorka and Ilona’s fingernails before throwing them into a pit of fire (alive). 法院决定在活生生把多尔卡和伊罗娜扔到火坑里之前扯掉他们的手指甲。
Describing it as a "beautiful rip-off", BirdAbroad revealed how far the owners had gone to copy the decor and ambience of a real Apple store. 这位爆料者用”美丽的偷窃“来形容这家假冒店的所作所为,并且曝光了该店在装饰和环境上与真正的苹果专卖店是多么的相似。

  • A rip-off is when someone deliberately overcharges for something they're selling, or steals someone else's idea. A movie that uses the exact same plot as an earlier movie might be considered a rip-off.
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  • n. 偷窃;索要高价
  • 1. The court decided to rip-off Dorka and Ilona’s fingernails before throwing them into a pit of fire (alive).

    法院决定在活生生把多尔卡和伊罗娜扔到火坑里之前扯掉他们的手指甲。

  • 2. Describing it as a "beautiful rip-off", BirdAbroad revealed how far the owners had gone to copy the decor and ambience of a real Apple store.

    这位爆料者用”美丽的偷窃“来形容这家假冒店的所作所为,并且曝光了该店在装饰和环境上与真正的苹果专卖店是多么的相似。

  • 3. Online shopping has become big business in the UK because of a lingering belief among consumers that they are victims of "rip-off Britain", the report claims.

    网上购物已成为英国的一大业务,因为消费者当中一个挥之不去的信念认为他们是“英国伪劣品”的受害者。

ˈrip-off / ; NAmE / noun ( informal) 1 [usually singular ] something that is not worth what you pay for it 索价过高(或物非所值)的东西 $70 for a T-shirt! What a rip-off! *70 块钱买一件 T 恤衫!太不值了! 2 rip-off(of sth) a copy of sth, especially one that is less expensive or not as good as the original thing 仿制品;冒牌货 The single is a rip-off of a 70s hit. 这首单曲是 70 年代的一首热门歌曲的翻版。 rip-off rip-offs ˈrip-off / ; NAmE /
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