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Pawn off Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɔn/ /ˈɔf
PAWN-awf
pˈɔːn/ /ˈɒf
PAWN-of

释义

To get rid of something unwanted by passing it to someone else, often dishonestly or by tricking them into taking it.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often negative. Commonly used with unwanted items or responsibilities ('pawn off old clothes'). Sometimes spelled 'palm off,' but 'pawn off' is more American. Implies trickery or dishonesty.

例句

He tried to pawn off his broken phone on me.

basic

She always pawns off her chores onto her little brother.

basic

Don't try to pawn off that old backpack on me.

basic

He managed to pawn off all his unwanted gifts after the party.

natural

They tried to pawn off outdated products as if they were new.

natural

I'm not falling for your attempt to pawn off extra work on me.

natural