英:[ˈrɪp ɒf]
美:[ˈrɪp ɔːf]
英:[ˈrɪp ɒf]
美:[ˈrɪp ɔːf]
撕掉;
敲竹杠;
noun
an act or instance of stealing : theftalso: a financial exploitation
a usually cheap exploitive imitation
verb
transitive verb
robalso: cheat, defraud
steal
to copy or imitate blatantly or unscrupulously
to perform, achieve, or score quickly or easily
ripped off 10 straight points
盗窃
The first known use of rip-off was in 1967
take-home paynoun
the part of one's salary or wages remaining after deductions (as of income tax payments or union dues)
tail windnoun
a wind having the same general direction as the course of a moving object (as an aircraft)
rip1 of 4verb
to tear, cut apart, or open
to slash or slit with or as if with a sharp blade
to go with a rush
rip2 of 4noun
a torn place : tear
rip3 of 4noun
a body of water made rough by the meeting of opposing currents or by passing over a rough bottom
rip4 of 4noun
a person who acts wild or gets into trouble
tailor-madeadjective
made by or as if by a tailorespecially: marked by exact fit and simple style
made or as if made to take care of a particular need
tail endnoun
the last part
the tail end of summer
taiganoun
a moist northern forest that consists mostly of cone-producing trees (as pines, spruces, and firs) and begins where the tundra ends
tai chinoun
an ancient Chinese system of movements performed for meditation or exercise
tae kwon donoun
a Korean art of self-defense resembling karate
rip-off1 of 2noun
an act or an instance of ripping off
rip off2 of 2verb
rob sense 1aalso: to cheat someone : defraud
steal entry 1 sense 2a
1 a daring burglary of the art museum that resulted in one of the greatest rip-offs in history
2 the teens ripped off the store where they had been working for the summer
3 the thief ripped off some jewelry as soon as no one was looking
4 This car—which appears in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad and Justice League—feels like a cheap rip-off with its garish armor and exposed machine guns.
5 Enter Valentine’s Day, a generic, cookie-cutter rip-off filled to the brim with A-list stars and Oscar winners.
6 This saleswoman is trying to rip off the customer.
这个女销售员的行为即时宰客。
7 Kids were ripping off trays of rolls.
孩子们正在偷窃一盘盘的面包卷。
8 Cutting off a person's hand is a harsh punishment for thievery.
把手砍掉是对偷窃者的严厉惩罚。
9 The Consumer Federation claims banks are ripping you off by not passing along savings on interest rates...
消费者联盟声称银行在坑骗客户,因为它们没有把从利率上节省下的钱拿来进行反馈。
10 The airlines have been accused of ripping off customers.
这家航空公司遭到向顾客漫天要价的指责。
11 I suggest you express this kind of checkwork attendance rip off.
我建议你们把这种考勤表撕掉.
12 God save me. This sandwich is a rip off!
天哪, 这块三明治质差价高,简直是在骗人.
13 Anyone can rip off the Scotch tape and then the package is open.
谁都能把胶带扯开.胶带一开,包裹也就开了.
14 Wouldn't dare to rip off a bank, would you?
我可不敢抢劫银行, 你敢 吗 ?
15 The 100 dollar jacket is such a rip off.
这件100元的夹克根本不值得这个价钱,它太贵了!
16 The lack of a meter allows drivers to rip off passengers.
出租车不安装计价器使司机得以趁机“宰客”.
17 They went so far as to rip off banks in broad daylight.
他们居然在光天化日之下抢劫银行.
18 He tried to rip off his shirt.
他试图扯开他的衬衣.
19 That's a rip off. You shouldn't have spent so much.
真是敲竹杠, 你本不该付那么多钱的.
20 How can you rip off my ads for yours?
你怎么可以把我的广告撕了贴你的?
1 欺骗
funny misleading beguiling fraud deception bluff deceit trickery chicanery gyp skulduggery put-on double-dealing jiggery-pokery do take trick screw cheat shaft fool deceive sucker mislead chisel hoax dupe gull ream delude jive short-change beguile bamboozle diddle double-cross spring a trap fuck with
4 敲竹杠
5 偷窃
theft snatch thieving boost rifle swipe nick rustle pilfer purloin snaffle relieve of heist lift steal sneak pinch liberate