词汇 | rob someone blind |
释义 | rob someone blind Theme: THEFT 1. tr. to overcharge someone. You are trying to rob me blind. I won't pay it!Those auto repair shops can rob you blind if you don't watch out. 2. tr. to steal freely from someone. Her maid was robbing her blind.I don't want them to rob me blind. Keep an eye on them. rob (one) blindTo steal everything someone owns, especially through deceitful or fraudulent means. Sometimes used to insinuate that someone is charging too much money for something. The CEO was sent to prison for robbing his clients blind through a complex Ponzi scheme. Another $100 in fees? These guys are robbing us blind! rob someone blindCheat someone in an unusually deceitful or thorough fashion, as in The nurse was robbing the old couple blind. This idiom may allude to robbing a blind beggar, who cannot see that the cup collecting donations is being emptied. [Mid-1900s] rob someone blindget a lot of money from someone by deception or extortion. informalrob someone blind1. tv. to steal freely from someone. Her maid was robbing her blind. 2. tv. to overcharge someone. Those auto repair shops can rob you blind if you don’t watch out. |
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