rip somebody off usually passive, informal
to cheat somebody, by making them pay too much, by selling them something of poor quality, etc. 敲詐;訛詐
Tourists complain of being ripped off by local cab drivers.
游客們抱怨被當(dāng)?shù)氐某鲎廛囁緳C敲了竹杠.
haggle:to argue with somebody in order to reach an agreement, especially about the price of something 爭論;(尤指)講價
I left him in the market haggling over the price of a shirt.
我扔下他自己在市場上就一件襯衫討價還價.
overcharge:to make somebody pay too much for something 多收(某人的)錢 verb ~ (sb) (for sth)
Make sure they don't overcharge you for the drinks.
注意別讓他們多收飲料費. VN
We were overcharged by £5.
我們讓人家多收了 5 英鎊.
wholesale:connected with goods that are bought and sold in large quantities, especially so they can be sold again to make a profit 批發(fā);躉售 only before noun
wholesale goods/prices
批發(fā)貨物/價格