KNOCK OFF

KNOCK OFF

knock off, vb.

1. To make an unauthorized copy of (another’s product), usu. for sale at a substantially lower price than the original (the infringer knocked off popular dress designs).

2. Slang. To murder (the gang leader was knocked off by one of his lieutenants).

3. Slang. To rob or burglarize (the thieves knocked off the jewelry store in broad daylight).


How many ways are there to translate KNOCK OFF in Chinese?
TermBase About LegalLingo
LegalLingo, a Shanghai-based translation agency, is a recognized leader in comprehensive legal language solutions for the legal industry. We provide the world’s leading law firms and corporate legal teams with a full suite of services, ranging from the translation of contracts and compliance documentation to full-scale multilingual litigation requiring certified translation and Chinese document review. We deliver customized legal document translation solutions based on your case’s size and budget requirements, utilizing industry-leading technology to ensure accuracy, lower costs and faster turnaround times.