knock-off
英
[ˌnɒkˌɒf]
美
[ˌnɒkˌɒf]
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名词 knockoff:
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an unauthorized copy or imitation
动词 knock off:
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get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing
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cut the price of
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take by theft
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write quickly
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stop pursuing or acting
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用作动词 (v.)
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My father has cut off the supplies.
父亲停止给我生活费了。
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The demand from the Day Tank turns OFF.
日箱停止发出请求。
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Jim's dues were checked off every week.
吉姆的工会会费每星期从工资中扣除。
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You may take off the amount I owe you from my salary.
你可以从我的工资里扣除我欠你的钱。
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They are liable to knock him off if he talks.
要是他讲出来,他们很可能谋杀他。
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He was knocked off by the gangsters.
他被歹徒谋杀了。
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Kids were ripping off trays of rolls.
孩子们正在偷窃一盘盘的面包卷。
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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。
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This machine can roll off two prints a second.
这台机器每秒钟可复制两张图片。
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She takes off the Prime Minister to perfection.
她模仿首相的样子维妙维肖。
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John can take off the headmaster perfectly!
约翰能把校长的举止模仿得惟妙惟肖!
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