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ripBrE /rɪp/NAmE /rɪp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they rip BrE /rɪp/ NAmE /rɪp/present simple - he / she / it rips BrE /rɪps/ NAmE /rɪps/past simple ripped BrE /rɪpt/ NAmE /rɪpt/past participle ripped BrE /rɪpt/ NAmE /rɪpt/ -ing form ripping BrE /ˈrɪpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈrɪpɪŋ/ [T, I] to tear sth or to become torn, often suddenly or violently (突然或猛烈地)撕破,裂开◆~ (sth) I ripped my jeans on the fence. 我的牛仔裤在栅栏上划破了。◆The flags had been ripped in two. 旗帜都被撕成了两半。◆I heard the tent rip. 我听到了帐篷撕裂的声音。◆~ sth + adj. She ripped the letter open. 她撕开那封信。 [T] ~ sth + adv./prep. to remove sth quickly or violently, often by pulling it 猛地扯开;突然拉开◆He ripped off his tie. 他一把拽掉领带。◆The carpet had been ripped from the stairs. 地毯已经从楼梯上拖走了。 [T] ~ sth(computing 计算机) to copy sound or video files from a website or CD on to a computer (从网站或光盘)撷取(音频或视频文件)(computing 计算机) = rasterize ●let ˈrip (at sb)(informal) to speak or do sth with great force, enthusiasm, etc. and without control 激动地说(或做);忘乎所以地说(或做)◆When she gets angry with her boyfriend, she really lets rip at him. 当她生男朋友气的时候,她真的对他破口大骂。◆The group let rip with a single from their new album. 乐队充满激情地表演了他们新唱片中的一首单曲。●let ˈrip●let sth ˈrip(informal) to go or allow sth such as a car to go as fast as possible (使)全速前进◆Once on the open road, he let rip. 一上空旷的公路,他就全速行驶。◆Come on Steve—let her rip. 来吧,史蒂夫,让车全速前进吧。to do sth or to allow sth to happen as fast as possible 尽快做;使尽快发生◆This would cause inflation to let rip again. 这又将导致急剧的通货膨胀。●rip sb/sth aˈpart/to ˈshreds/to ˈbits, etc.to destroy sth; to criticize sb very strongly 摧毁;毁坏;猛烈抨击●ˌtear/ˌrip the ˈheart out of sthto destroy the most important part or aspect of sth 摧毁…的核心●tear/rip sb ˌlimb from ˈlimb(often humorous) to attack sb very violently 猛烈攻击某人 ●ˈrip at sthto attack sth violently, usually by tearing or cutting it 猛烈撕扯;用力割●ˌrip ˈinto sb (for/with sth)to criticize sb and tell them that you are very angry with them 责备;斥责●ˌrip ˈinto/ˈthrough sb/sthto go very quickly and violently into or through sb/sth (快速而猛烈地)钻入,穿透◆A bullet ripped into his shoulder. 一颗子弹穿透了他的肩头。●ˌrip sb↔ˈoff [usually passive] (informal) to cheat sb, by making them pay too much, by selling them sth of poor quality, etc. 敲诈;讹诈◆Tourists complain of being ripped off by local cab drivers. 游客抱怨被当地的出租车司机敲了竹杠。 ➡ related noun rip-off (1) ●ˌrip sth↔ˈoff(informal) to steal sth 偷窃;盗取◆Thieves broke in and ripped off five computers. 盗贼破门而入,偷走了五台电脑。●ˌrip sth↔ˈupto tear sth into small pieces 把某物撕碎◆He ripped up the letter and threw it in the fire. 他把信撕碎,扔到火炉里。 ripBrE /rɪp/NAmE /rɪp/ noun [usually sing.] a long tear in cloth, paper, etc. (织物、纸张等)撕开的大口子 = rip current |