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词组 fob off
释义
Phr V
fob off
fobs, fobbing, fobbed
fob off sb or fob sb off
informal to persuade someone to accept something that is of lower quality or that is different from what they really wantusually + with
She really knows about jewellery. You won't be able to fob her off with false diamonds.
to persuade someone to go away or to stop causing you difficulties, especially by making an excuse or telling a lie
The manager of the shop tried to fob us off by telling us to complain directly to the manufacturer.The children refused to be fobbed off with promises of chocolate.
fob off sth or fob sth off
informal to persuade someone to accept something you do not want yourselfusually + on/onto
Who can I fob off all these old books onto?
phrasefob off1. fob off sbfob sb off BrE to stop someone complaining or asking questions by giving them explanations, excuses etc that are not true: Come on, tell me the truth. I'm not going to be so easily fobbed off this time.fob sb off with sth Alan tried to fob her off with some story about losing her telephone number.2. fob off sbfob sb off BrE to make someone accept something that is not as good as what they really wantfob sb off with sth Don't let them fob you off with some cheap imitation. People are much more selective about what they watch these days, and they don't want to be fobbed off with any old rubbish.

fob (someone or something) off

To evade or dupe someone or avoid some responsibility through some form of deceit. I didn't feel like working in the tutoring center today, so I fobbed my teacher off with the first excuse I could think of.

fob someone or something off (on or onto someone)

to get rid of someone or something by transferring someone or something to someone. Don't try to fob your girlfriend off on me! He also fobbed off a bad car on Jane. Some car dealers are always trying to fob something off.

fob off

1. Sell or dispose of goods by fraud or deception, as in They tried to fob off the zircon as a diamond. [c. 1600]
2. Put off or appease by deceitful means, as in We needed her help but were fobbed off by promises. [c. 1600]

fob off

v.
1. To dispose of something by fraud or deception; palm off: The jeweler fobbed off the zircon as a diamond. The crook fobbed the broken computer off as functional.
2. To put someone off or appease someone by deceit or evasion: He wanted to go on a date, but she fobbed him off with excuses. The landlord fobbed off the tenants' complaints for another month.
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