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1 | T to tear something quickly and with a lot of force 撕;扯;撕裂;扯开 |
| Jodie ripped the letter open. 乔迪把信撕开。 |
| Stop pulling my shirt – you’ ll rip it. 别拉我的衬衫,你会把它扯破的。 |
| rip sth to shreds (=destroy something completely by tearing it) Her skirt was ripped to shreds. 把某物撕成碎片 |
| rip sth on sth I ripped my jeans on a sharp nail. 我的牛仔裤被一颗锋利的钉子挂破了。 |
| 1a | I to be torn 被撕破;被扯破 | | It’ ll rip if you keep pulling it. 如果你继续拉扯,它就会被撕破。 | |
| 1b | T to make a hole in something using force 用力在…上打洞 | | A bolt of lightning had ripped a hole in the door. 一道闪电在门上劈了一个洞。 | |
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2 | T to remove something quickly by pulling hard 撕掉;扯掉 |
| rip sth out/from/off/away/down etc We’ ve ripped out the old fireplace and put in a new one. 我们把旧壁炉拆掉,安了一个新的。 |
| He ripped off his shirt and dived into the water. 他扯下衬衫,跃入水中。 |
| Pictures had been ripped from the walls. 画已被从墙上扯了下来。 |
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3 | T to take something from someone in a way that seems unfair 抢掠;剥夺 |
| rip sth from sb She saw a second gold medal cruelly ripped from her grasp yesterday. 昨天她眼睁睁地看着第二块金牌被无情地从她手中夺走。 |
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- | let rip informal |
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1 | to suddenly become angry with someone and shout at them 突然大发雷霆 |
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2 | to start to do something with a lot of energy 开始卯足劲干 |
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3 | BRITISH very informal to let gas come out of your bottom 放屁 |
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- | let sth rip mainly AMERICAN informal |
| to make a vehicle move very fast |
| 使(车辆)全速行驶 |
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- | rip the heart out of sth mainly journalism |
| to destroy or seriously damage something |
| 损毁(或严重损坏)某物 |
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| These changes will rip the heart out of the island’ s economy. 这些变化将严重损害这个岛的经济。 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌrip aˈpart |
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| rip sth apart: to destroy something completely 彻底毁坏 | The committee had been ripped apart by the allegations. 这些指控彻底毁掉了这个委员会。 | | The explosion ripped the bus apart. 爆炸彻底毁坏了那辆公共汽车。 | |
- | ˌrip ˈinto |
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| rip into sb: to attack or criticize someone very severely 猛烈攻击(或批评) | She had publicly ripped into him on a television chat show. 她在电视访谈节目中公开大肆批评他。 | |
- | ˌrip ˈoff |
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1 | to cheat someone , especially by charging them too much money for something 欺骗;诈骗;(尤指)敲…的竹杠 | Tourists are worried they’ ll get ripped off. 游客们担心被敲竹杠。 | | This government is ripping off the country. 这个政府欺骗了全国人民。 | |
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2 | to steal something 偷窃;盗窃 | Cars get ripped off all the time round here. 在这周围汽车随时都有可能被盗。 | |
- | ˌrip ˈthrough |
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| rip through sth: if something such as a fire , storm , or bomb rips though a place , it damages or destroys the place very quickly (火、暴风雨、炸弹等)迅速毁坏 | The explosion ripped though her home. 爆炸顷刻间毁了她的家。 | |
- | ˌrip ˈup |
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1 | to tear something into small pieces 把…撕成碎片 | I ripped up all the letters she’ d sent me. 我把她寄给我的所有信件都撕成了碎片。 | |
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2 | informal to decide that something such as a plan or an agreement is useless and stop using it 废除,取消(计划、协议等) | We have to just rip up the rule book and start again. 我们不得不取消规则手册,重新开始。 | |
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