knockoff

英 ['nɒkɒf] 美
  • n. 名牌仿制品,冒牌服装;中止,敲落
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knockoff (n.)
"cheap imitation," 1966, from the verbal phrase knock off "do hastily;" in reference to the casual way the things are made.
1. You can buy a nice knockoff watch from them.
你能从他们那儿买到质量很好的仿制名牌手表。

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2. That song is obviously a knockoff of an earlier recording.
那首歌很明显是以前(过的)曲的盗版.

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3. We thought that was a bit off the wall , even for the knockoff world of shanzhai.
我们觉得这有点难办, 即使是对以仿冒见长的山寨业而言.

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