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Rip Ripped Sth Informal Tear Quickly Verb Ped

The flashcard defines 'rip' as a verb meaning to tear something forcefully or cause it to tear, and as a noun meaning a long slit or tear. It also includes the phrase 'let rip,' meaning to do something with great abandon or force.

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rip
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)撕开;(使)扯开;(使)撕裂;(使)划破 When something rips or when you rip it, you tear it forcefully with your hands or with a tool such as a knife.
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  [V n]
  • I felt the banner rip as we were pushed in opposite directions...

    当我们被推向相反的方向时,我感觉横幅被撕裂了。

  • I tried not to rip the paper as I unwrapped it.

    我把纸打开的时候,尽量不把它撕破。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]裂口;裂缝;口子 A rip is a long cut or split in something made of cloth or paper.
  • Looking at the rip in her new dress, she flew into a rage.

    看到新连衣裙上的口子,她勃然大怒。

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[VERB 动词]撕去;扯掉;剥去 If you rip something away, you remove it quickly and forcefully.
  [V n with adv]
  [V n prep]
  • He ripped away a wire that led to the alarm button...

    他把连着报警按钮的电线扯掉了。

  • She ripped off her dress and let it fall to the floor...

    她一把扯下连衣裙,任其滑落到地上。

  • He ripped the phone from her hand.

    他把电话从她手中抢了过来。

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[VERB 动词](迅猛地)穿入,穿透,冲过 If something rips into someone or something or rips through them, it enters that person or thing so quickly and forcefully that it often goes completely through them.
  [V prep/adv]
  • A volley of bullets ripped into the facing wall...

    一排子弹射进对面的墙上。

  • Their minibus was ripped apart by a bomb...

    他们的面包车被炸弹炸得粉碎。

  • The fire ripped through the living room...

    大火吞噬了客厅。

  • A violent streak of pain ripped through her whole body.

    一阵剧烈的疼痛传遍了她的全身。

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[PHRASE 短语]尽情地做;忘乎所以地做;用尽力气做 If you let rip, you do something forcefully and without trying to control yourself.
  [let inflects]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • Turn the guitars up full and let rip...

    把吉他的音量调到最大,尽情欢乐吧。

  • 'Yaaaaaaa,' Carla let rip with the cry of the Valkyries.

    “呀——”卡拉放开喉咙,发出女武神瓦尔基里一般的嘶喊声。

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[PHRASE 短语]迅速地做;强有力地做;(车辆)全速前进,开足马力 If you let something rip, you do it as quickly or as forcefully as possible. You can say 'let it rip' or 'let her rip' to someone when you want them to make a vehicle go as fast as it possibly can.
  [let inflects]
  • The ecological disaster is partly a product of letting everything rip in order to increase production.

    出现生态灾难的部分原因是人们为了增产而不惜一切代价。

相关词组:
rip apart
rip into
rip off
rip up

Oxford RIP 1 ( BrE) ( also R.I.P. US, BrE ) / ˌɑːr aɪ ˈpiː ; NAmE ˌɑːr aɪ ˈpiː / abbreviation rest in peace(often written on graves) 安息(通常书于墓碑) RIP / ˌɑːr aɪ ˈpiː ; NAmE ˌɑːr aɪ ˈpiː / rip / rɪp ; NAmE rɪp /
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rip rips ripped ripping
verb ( -pp- ) 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to tear sth or to become torn, often suddenly or violently (突然或猛烈地)撕破,裂开 rip(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。 ripsth + adj. She ripped the letter open. 她撕开那封信。 2 [transitive ] ripsth + 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。 3 [transitive ] ripsth ( computing ) to copy sound or video files from a website or CD on to a computer (从网站或 CD 上)撷取(音频或视频文件) 4 ( computing ) =
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IDIOMS 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) 1 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,全速前进吧。 2 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 more at
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PHRASAL VERBS ˈrip at sth to 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/sth to 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
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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↔ˈup to 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。
noun [usually singular ] 1 a long tear in cloth, paper, etc. (织物、纸张等)撕开的大口子 2 =
rip current
rip / rɪp ; NAmE rɪp /
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rip1 verb
rip2 noun
riprip1 /rɪp/ ●●○ S3 verb (past tense and past participle ripped, present participle ripping)
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1[intransitive, transitive] to tear something or be torn quickly and violently:  Her clothes had all been ripped. The sails ripped under the force of the wind. Impatiently, Sue ripped the letter open. see thesaurus at
tear
2[transitive always + adverb/preposition] to remove something quickly and violently, using your handsrip something out/off/away/down Gilly ripped out a sheet of paper from her notebook. The buttons had been ripped off.3rip something/somebody to shreds a)to destroy something or damage it badly by tearing it in many places:  Jill’s kitten is ripping her sofa to shreds. b) informal to strongly criticize someone, or criticize their opinions, remarks, behaviour etc:  I expected to have my argument ripped to shreds.4[transitive] to copy music from a CD to an MP3 player or computer5let rip informal to speak or behave violently or emotionally:  Fran took a slow deep breath, then let rip, yelling and shouting at him.6let it/her rip informal to make a car, boat etc go as fast as it can:  Put your foot on the gas and let her rip!rip something ↔ apart phrasal verb to tear or pull something to pieces:  He was ripped apart by savage beasts in the forest.rip somebody/something ↔ off phrasal verb informal1to charge someone too much money for something SYN  overcharge:  The agency really ripped us off.2to steal something:  Somebody had come in and ripped off the TV and stereo.3to take words, ideas etc from someone else’s work and use them in your own work as if they were your own ideas SYN  plagiarize
rip-off(2)
rip on somebody/something phrasal verb American English informal to complain a lot about someone or somethingrip through something phrasal verb to move through a place quickly and with violent force:  A wave of bombings ripped through the capital’s business district.rip something ↔ up phrasal verb to tear something into pieces:  Sue ripped his photo up into tiny bits.
rip1 verb
rip2 noun
riprip2 noun [countable]
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a long tear or cut:  a green leather jacket with a rip in the sleeve
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rip

[rɪp]ripped, ripping, rips

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ripped[11881] ripping[3732] rips[1328]
撕裂(35%),裂缝(30%),裂口(28%),扯开(7%)
n.裂口,裂缝
vi.裂开,被撕裂
vt.撕;锯
n.(Rip)人名;(塞)里普

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