rip-off
n. 偷竊,騙取; 敲詐行為; 索要高價
If you say that something that you bought was a rip-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.
如果他覺得在盧頓機場停車一天收費5.40英鎊太高的話,他應該在希思羅機場停車試試。
If you say that something is a rip-off of something 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.
在照搬自熱門電影《綠卡》的情節中,比利為了留在這個國家和他的學生結了婚。
1. the act of stealing
I suggest you express this kind of checkwork attendance rip off.
我建議你們把這種考勤表撕掉.
God save me. This sandwich is a rip off!
天哪, 這塊三明治質差價高,簡直是在騙人.
Anyone can rip off the Scotch tape and then the package is open.
誰都能把膠帶扯開.膠帶一開,包裹也就開了.
Wouldn't dare to rip off a bank, would you?
我可不敢搶劫銀行, 你敢 嗎 ?
The 100 dollar jacket is such a rip off.
這件100元的夾克根本不值得這個價錢,它太貴了!