knock off 的定义
- an act or instance of knocking off.
- an unlicensed copy of something, especially fashion clothing, intended to be sold at a lower price than the original.
knock off 近义词
stop action; accomplish
kill
steal
更多knock off例句
- There was a sense of shared recognition that scaling something that is new for the market that is really special and new, not not just another knockoff … It’s difficult and there’s going to be a lot of failure and it’s gonna be a lot of frustration.
- A year of watching theater online had left me feeling as if I had been forever condemned to crave my favorite brand and had to settle for a knockoff.
- The aging, yellow brick residential Portsmouth Hotel sits among knockoff watch dealers here, while a block away, a giant construction crane hoists materials skyward for new luxury apartments.
- Chick-fil-AThe fast food chicken sandwich that launched a thousand knockoffs was an early favorite, “politics aside,” as Aaron said.
- The market is saturated with knockoffs, and that particular style doesn’t feel special anymore.
- But one former company insider says knockoff screws were mixed in with real ones.
- And it is nearly impossible to trace each knockoff to each patient or to confirm how many were affected.
- The money they spent on researching, designing, and marketing their goods is lost to a cheaper knockoff.
- In both word and deed, pro football serves as a culturally sanctioned knockoff of the military.
- I blogged earlier about The Knockoff Economy, and today the authors are talking about cookbooks.