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  1. traducir RIP SOMEONE OFF: timar a alguien, robar, birlar, timo, tangar, estafar, timo [masculine, singular], estafa…. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  2. rip off someone/something. phrasal verb with rip verb us / rɪp /. infml. Add to word list. Add to word list. to cheat someone by charging too much money, or to steal something: We got ripped off buying our new car. Some accuse the company of ripping off the programming language from its competitor.

  3. rip off someone/something. phrasal verb with rip verb us / rɪp /. infml. Add to word list. Add to word list. to cheat someone by charging too much money, or to steal something: We got ripped off buying our new car. Some accuse the company of ripping off the programming language from its competitor.

  4. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. rip off [sth], rip [sth] off vtr phrasal sep. (clothes: remove quickly) arrancar ⇒ vtr. Seeing the cool, shimmering surface of the water, Steve ripped off his clothes and dived in. Viendo la superficie fría y brillante del agua, Steve se arrancó la ropa y se metió.

  5. Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English rip somebody/something off phrasal verb informal 1 to charge someone too much money for something SYN overcharge The agency really ripped us off. 2 to steal something Somebody had come in and ripped off the TV and stereo. 3 to take words, ideas etc from someone else’s work and use them in your own...

  6. frase verbal transitiva. 1. (quitar con violencia) a. arrancar. The little boy ripped off the wrapping paper and squealed with delight. El niño arrancó el papel de regalo y dio un grito de alegría. 2. (coloquial) (engañar) a. estafar. You've paid twice what it's worth. I'm sorry to say you've been ripped off.Pagaste el doble de lo que vale.

  7. verbo transitivo. rasgar ⧫ desgarrar. to rip open [envelope, parcel, wound] abrir desgarrando. to rip sth to pieces hacer algo trizas. verbo intransitivo. 1. [cloth] rasgarse ⧫ desgarrarse. 2. (informal) (figurative) to rip along volar ⧫ ir a todo gas. to let rip desenfrenarse.