rips; ripped; ripping
rips; ripped; ripping
Learner's definition of RIP
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a [+ object] : to tear, split, or open (something) quickly or violently撕开;扯开:撕破 -
She ripped the fabric in half.她把布撕成两半。
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He ripped open the package.他撕开了包装。
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The dog ripped the pillow to shreds/pieces.狗把枕头扯得稀烂。
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The dog ripped a hole [=made a hole] in the pillow.狗把枕头撕破了一个洞。
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The force of the explosion ripped a hole in the wall.爆炸的威力把这面墙炸开了一个洞。
b [no object] : to become torn or split裂开;破裂 2
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[+ object] : to remove (something) quickly or violently猛地移去 -
I ripped the poster off the wall.我把海报从墙上撕了下来。
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The sink had been ripped from the wall.洗脸池已从墙上移了下来。
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He ripped the page out of the magazine.他把那一页从杂志上撕掉了。
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She ripped off her mask.她扯下了她的面罩。
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He ripped the letter from my hands.他把信从我手上夺走了。
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[no object] : to go or move very quickly through or into something(迅速)贯穿,穿过,进入 -
The fire ripped through the forest.火势迅速蔓延整个森林。
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an epidemic that ripped through the region在这一地区迅速蔓延的传染病
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The bullet ripped into her leg.子弹穿进了她的腿。
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[+ object] : to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way严厉批评;训斥
let rip
informal 1
: 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 -
For the concert finale, the band let rip with a fantastic version of the song that made them famous.音乐会终场曲时,乐队把他们这首成名曲演绎得淋漓尽致。
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I don't think anyone expected the senator to let rip at the press conference like that. [=to speak in such an angry way]我想没有人会料到那名参议员在记者招待会上如此大发雷霆。
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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] 1
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 2
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 1
rip (someone) off or rip off (someone) : to steal from or cheat (someone)偷窃;蒙骗 -
Hundreds of people were ripped off in a scam involving two people who claimed to be collecting money for disaster victims.数百人在一场骗局中上当,当时有两个人声称在为灾民募款。
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The store had been ripping customers off for years.这家商店已经蒙骗顾客多年了。
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I wasn't trying to rip you off. I thought $50 was a fair price.我并不是要敲你的竹杠。我认为50美元是一个合理价格。
2 rip (something) off or rip off (something)
a : to steal (something)偷窃;盗取 -
The organization's treasurer ripped off almost $6,000 before being caught.东窗事发前,该组织的财务主管盗取了近6000美元。
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Somebody ripped off [=stole] all our equipment. = All our equipment got ripped off. [=stolen]有人盗走了我们所有的设备。
b 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
plural rips
Learner's definition of RIP
[count]
: a long tear in something长裂口;大裂缝