rip-off
英 [ˈrɪp ɒf]
美 [ˈrɪp ɔːf]
n. 索价过高(或物非所值)的东西; 仿制品; 冒牌货
复数:rip-offs
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 索价过高(或物非所值)的东西
something that is not worth what you pay for it- $70 for a T-shirt! What a rip-off!
70块钱买一件T恤衫!太不值了!
- $70 for a T-shirt! What a rip-off!
- 仿制品;冒牌货
a copy of sth, especially one that is less expensive or not as good as the original thing- 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。
- The single is a rip-off of a 70s hit.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 要价过高的物品;质量次的东西;低劣货
If you say that something that you bought was arip-off, you mean that you were charged too much money or that it was of very poor quality.- If he thinks £5.40 a day for parking at Luton Airport is a rip-off, he should try Heathrow.
如果他觉得在卢顿机场停车一天收费5.40英镑太高的话,他应该在希思罗机场停车试试。
- If he thinks £5.40 a day for parking at Luton Airport is a rip-off, he should try Heathrow.
- N-COUNT 翻版;抄袭之作;仿制品
If you say that something is arip-off ofsomething else, you mean that it is a copy of that thing and has no original features of its own.- In a rip-off of the hit movie Green Card, Billy marries one of his students so he can stay in the country.
在照搬自热门电影《绿卡》的情节中,比利为了留在这个国家和他的学生结了婚。
- In a rip-off of the hit movie Green Card, Billy marries one of his students so he can stay in the country.
英英释义
noun
- the act of stealing