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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4998 COCA: 3572

rip

1 rip /ˈrɪp/ verb
rips; ripped; ripping
1 rip
/ˈrɪp/
verb
rips; ripped; ripping
Learner's definition of RIP
[+ object] : to tear, split, or open (something) quickly or violently撕开;扯开:撕破
[no object] : to become torn or split裂开;破裂
always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to remove (something) quickly or violently猛地移去
[no object] : to go or move very quickly through or into something(迅速)贯穿,穿过,进入
[+ object] : to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way严厉批评;训斥

let rip

informal
: to do something in a way that is full of anger or energy大发雷霆;恣意发挥;尽情宣泄
let (something) rip : to make (a car, boat, machine, etc.) go very fast(车、船、机器等)全速前进usually used in phrases like let it rip and let her'er rip通常用于let it rip、let her/'er rip等短语

rip apart

[phrasal verb]
rip (something) apart or rip apart (something) : to completely destroy (something) by tearing it into pieces撕毁;拆散;摧毁
often used figuratively常用作比喻
rip (someone or something) apart or rip apart (someone or something) : to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way especially by describing weaknesses, flaws, etc.严厉批评;猛烈抨击

rip into

[phrasal verb]
rip into (someone or something)
: to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way严厉批评;猛烈抨击;训斥

rip off

[phrasal verb] informal
rip (someone) off or rip off (someone) : to steal from or cheat (someone)偷窃;蒙骗
rip (something) off or rip off (something)
: to steal (something)偷窃;盗取
disapproving : to copy or imitate (something) improperly : to make something that is too much like (something made by someone else)剽窃;抄袭
see also rip-off

rip up

[phrasal verb]
rip (something) up or rip up (something)
: to completely destroy (something) by tearing it into pieces撕成碎片;撕毁
2 rip /ˈrɪp/ noun
plural rips
2 rip
/ˈrɪp/
noun
plural rips
Learner's definition of RIP
[count]
: a long tear in something长裂口;大裂缝

See also: R.I.P.

TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4998 COCA: 3572

rip

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verb

ripped; ripping

transitive verb

1
a
: to tear or split apart or open
b
: to saw or split (wood) with the grain
2
: to slash or slit with or as if with a sharp blade
3
: to hit sharply
ripped a double to left field
4
: to utter violently : spit out
ripped out an oath
5

intransitive verb

1
: to become ripped : rend
2
: to rush headlong
ripped past second base

rip

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noun (1)

1
: a rent made by ripping : tear
2

rip

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noun (2)

1
: a body of water made rough by the meeting of opposing tides, currents, or winds
2
: a current of water roughened by passing over an irregular bottom
3

rip

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noun (3)

: a dissolute person : libertine
1
[Latin requiescat in pace] may he rest in peace, may she rest in peace
2
[Latin requiescant in pace] may they rest in peace
Phrases
rip into
: to tear into : attack
Choose the Right Synonym for rip

tear, rip, rend, split, cleave, rive mean to separate forcibly.

tear implies pulling apart by force and leaving jagged edges.

tear up the letter

rip implies a pulling apart in one rapid uninterrupted motion often along a line or joint.

ripped the shirt on a nail

rend implies very violent or ruthless severing or sundering.

an angry mob rent the prisoner's clothes

split implies a cutting or breaking apart in a continuous, straight, and usually lengthwise direction or in the direction of grain or layers.

split logs for firewood

cleave implies very forceful splitting or cutting with a blow.

a bolt of lightning cleaved the giant oak

rive occurs most often in figurative use.

a political party riven by conflict

Example Sentences

Verb She ripped the fabric in half. He ripped open the package. The dog ripped the pillow to shreds . The force of the explosion ripped a hole in the wall. Her coat ripped when it caught on the doorknob. I ripped the poster off the wall. The sink had been ripped from the wall. He ripped the page out of the magazine. She ripped off her mask. He ripped the letter from my hands. See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English rippen, from or akin to Middle Dutch reppen, rippen to pull, jerk

Noun (2)

perhaps from rip entry 2

Noun (3)

perhaps by shortening & alteration from reprobate

First Known Use

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (1)

1673, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1775, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Noun (3)

1781, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of rip was in the 15th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4998 COCA: 3572

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