rip-off

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A bad deal; an unfair or exorbitant price or rate. countable
    — In those days, a hamburger was fifteen cents, and if someone was charging a quarter for a bowl of soup, it was regarded as a rip-off.
  2. A theft or robbery.
    — He noticed that the window was ajar, and right away he knew in his gut that a rip-off had probably occurred.
  3. A scam.
    — He promised to mail me a refund, but it was just a rip-off.
  4. A copy, especially one that is illegal or inferior.
    — Are you sure that's a real Rolex and not just a cheap rip-off?

词形变化

rip-offs plural ripoff alternative

词源

Etymology tree
English rip offdeverb.
English rip-off
Deverbal from rip off.
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