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●ˌrip sb ˈoff (informal) to cheat sb, for example by charging them too much for sth, selling them sth of poor quality, etc. (以劣质品等)欺骗;敲…竹杠;宰(客)◆The bank was accused of ripping off its customers. 银行被指责欺诈客户。◆The tickets were very expensive. We felt we’d been ripped off. 票价很贵。我们觉得被宰了。◆The law protects tenants from being ripped off by landlords. 法律保障租户免受房东欺诈。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈrip-off noun [usually singular] (informal) a situation where you pay too much for sth; sth that is not worth what you pay for it 宰客;不划算的东西◆They charged you £25 for a T-shirt? What a rip-off! 一件 T 恤衫他们开价 25 英镑?抢钱啊!◆The meal was a total rip-off. 那顿饭完全不合算。◆rip-off prices 过高的价格 |