knockoffs的意思
knockoffs中文翻譯:
n.(貴重品的)廉價仿制品
knocked off───擊倒;停工;中斷
knock knock jokes───敲打笑話
knock at───打, 捶, 敲; 撾;敲(門、窗等)
ovoid collectible knockoff───卵形收藏仿制品
knock onto───撞到......東西上面
knocking them down───把他們打倒
a knockoff───仿冒品
bullies getting knocked out───惡霸們被擊倒了
knocker───n.門環;敲擊者;吹毛求疵的人
knock to───敲打
rising cost of labor and parts is driving up the cost of knockoffs, leading to lower demand for the fake goods.───勞動力成本的提升增加了山寨的成本,從而降低了人們對山寨產品的需求。
Frilly dresses are out; Chanel knockoffs are in.───百褶裙過時了,仿制的香奈兒裙裝正流行。
What I'm saying is that the knockoffs are being sold in a market that our watches aren't sold in.───我的意思是這些仿冒品銷售的巿場和我們手表銷售的市場,并不相同。
In a culture where knockoffs are normal, from sportswear to DVDs, it will not be easy to expunge deep-rooted academic habits, they warn.───他們警告說,在盜版被視為尋常事的文化中,清除根深蒂固的學術習慣并不容易。
The great majority either fail to obey Shirky's Law, or else are knockoffs that do little not already done by an existing site.───它們中的大多數要么沒有遵守Shirky定律,要么毫無創新之處。
At present, "they want the knockoffs , " he said ruefully.───他說,目前,“他們只想到這里來買假貨”。
Any sales of global "brands" come mainly in the form of the counterfeits and knockoffs often sold at outdoor markets.───那些經常在戶外市場銷售的所謂“世界名牌”基本上都是山寨貨。
Dave: Wang Trading is making knockoffs of our watches and selling them. I say we tell them right away to stop, or we'll take them to court .───Wang貿易公司仿冒我們的手表并且上市銷售,我認為我們要馬上叫他們停止,不然就告到法院去。
Ichabod Crane with that Lamborghini top off Split and go where? Back to wearin' knockoffs, huh?───走,去哪?回去穿你那些仿冒名牌?
More clever are the Nat Nat knockoffs of Converse high-top sneakers, which have a zipper around the sole, allowing the wearer to transition easily from city to beach by turning the shoe into a sandal.
The streets were decorated as per usual, but many provinces didn't receive their food handouts and the designer freebies were replaced with "cheap knockoffs."
Frilly dresses are out; Chanel knockoffs are in.
Despite the common American rants about "cheap Chinese knockoffs, " much of what we buy—from low-end Walmart widgets to exorbitantly priced iPhones—is made in China.
Nearby, dozens of other vendors are selling counterfeit Nokia, Motorola and Samsung phones — as well as cheap look-alikes that make no bones about being knockoffs.
The rising cost of labor and parts is driving up the cost of knockoffs, leading to lower demand for the fake goods.
In a culture where knockoffs are normal, from sportswear to DVDs, it will not be easy to expunge deep-rooted academic habits, they warn.