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Highway robbery Meaning in English

expression

ˈhaɪˌweɪ/ /ˈɹɑbɝi
HYE-way RAH-ber-ee
hˈaɪweɪ/ /ɹˈɒbəɹi
HYE-way ROB-uh-ree

释义

Originally meaning a robbery that happens on a road or highway, this phrase is now mostly used to talk about prices or charges that are extremely high or unfair, as if someone is stealing from you.

用法与细微差别

Used informally, mainly to complain about unfairly high prices or costs. Typical contexts: expensive restaurants, service fees, or bills. Not used for actual crime—only metaphorically. Common collocation: 'That’s highway robbery!'

例句

The price for water at the airport is highway robbery.

basic

Paying $50 for a simple meal is highway robbery.

basic

The service fee was highway robbery.

basic

I can’t believe they charged that much for parking—seriously, that’s highway robbery!

natural

Don’t buy tickets from that website, their prices are highway robbery.

natural

When the bill came, we all laughed because the total was just highway robbery.

natural