tourist trap

美 [ˈtʊrɪst træp]英 [ˈtʊərɪst træp]
  • n.敲游客竹杠的地方
tourist traptourist trap

noun

informal disapproving敲游客竹杠的地方
a place that attracts a lot of tourists and where food, drink, entertainment, etc. is more expensive than normal

  1. This used to be a very pretty little village , but now it 's become a real tourist trap .

    这里过去是一个非常美丽的小村庄,但是现在变成了一个敲游客竹杠的地方。

  2. Need proof that you 've fallen into a bona fide tourist trap ?

    需要证据证明你已经落入善意的旅游陷阱了吗?

  3. The gift shop was a tourist trap , full of china ornaments and other inessential items .

    这家礼品店是给旅游者设的圈套,卖的都是瓷器装饰品和其他非必要的东西。

  4. Port Angeles was a beautiful little tourist trap , much more polished and quaint than Forks .

    天使港是个小巧精致的专坑游客的风景点,比福克斯更漂亮,更有趣。

  5. The No. 1 tourist trap has to be the Skylon Tower Observation Deck in the Niagara Falls Hotel .

    尼亚加拉大瀑布旅馆(NiagaraFallsHotel)的摩天塔观景台(SkylonTowerObservationDeck),可谓游客的第一陷阱。

  6. Under Miller 's command , the town was transformed into a full-blown tourist trap , complete with its own zoo and attractions .

    在米勒的操控下,小镇转变成一所十足的黑店,包括当地的动物园和景点。

  7. Florence isn 't alone - a town or city 's popularity can often be its downfall it seems , with Corfu in Greece also criticised for being a tourist trap .

    一个小镇或城市大受欢迎,似乎常常会带来声名的衰落。佛罗伦萨并非唯一,希腊的科孚岛同样被批为旅游陷阱。