单词 | rip |
释义 | verb | noun riprip1 /rɪp/ ●●○ S3 verb (ripped, ripping) 1[intransitive, transitive] to tear something or be torn quickly and violently: We both fell, and I heard his shirt rip.rip something ↔ open My fingers trembled as I ripped the envelope open.rip something on something I ripped my skirt on a broken chair.rip something to shreds/pieces Angrily, she ripped the letter to shreds.2[transitive always + adv./prep.] to remove something quickly and violently, using your hands: rip something out/off/down/away He ripped off his clothes and dove into the pool.3rip somebody/something to shreds to strongly criticize someone, or criticize someone's opinions, remarks, behavior, etc.: I expected him to rip my argument to shreds, but he just smiled.4let rip informal a)to speak or behave violently or emotionally: Harriet finally let rip with 20 years of stored resentment. b)to start to do something with a lot of energy: They really let rip in the second half, scoring 45 points.5let her/it rip informal to make a car, boat, etc. go as fast as it can6rip somebody’s heart out to affect someone emotionally so that he or she feels very sad: It’s a fantastic film – it’ll rip your heart out.7rip the heart out of something disapproving to remove the most important part of a plan, law, organization, etc.: The amendment would rip the heart out of the bill.rip somebody/something ↔ apart phrasal verb to violently tear or pull someone or something into pieces: A bomb ripped the plane apart.rip into somebody phrasal verb to attack or criticize someone very strongly, especially unfairly: The defense attorney ripped into Baker.rip off phrasal verb informal1rip somebody ↔ off to charge someone too much money for something: Insurance companies have been ripping people off for years.2rip something ↔ off to steal something: Burglars ripped off $3,000 worth of stereo and TV equipment.3rip somebody/something ↔ off to take words, ideas, etc. from someone else’s work and use them in your work as if they were your own ideas SYN plagiarize → see also rip-offrip on somebody/something phrasal verb spoken informal to complain a lot about someone or something: Gina’s always ripping on her boss.rip through something phrasal verb to move through a place quickly and with violent force: A tornado ripped through the town.rip something ↔ up phrasal verb to tear something into several pieces: Tablecloths were ripped up and used for bandages. verb | noun riprip2 noun [countable] a long tear or cut: Anne’s jacket has a rip in it. |
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