Szukaj
to rip off
[phrase form: rip]
01
oderwać, zrywać
to tear or remove something by force
Ditransitive
02
oszukać, naciągnąć
to take advantage of someone by charging them too much money or selling them a defective product
Transitive: to rip off sb
03
ukraść, nielegalnie skopiować
to steal or make an illegal copy of something
Transitive: to rip off sth
rip off
v
Przykład
He accidentally ripped off the button from his shirt while rushing.
Please don't rip off the tags from the merchandise until you've purchased it.
Someone ripped off my credit card information and made unauthorized purchases.
The artist accused the gallery of ripping off their original painting.
He tried to rip off the company's confidential data to sell it to a competitor.