rip
verb
noun
rɪp
verb
1
to
tear
something
or
be
torn
quickly
and
violently
撕,扯; 被撕裂,被扯开
I,T
Her
clothes
had
all
been
ripped.
她的衣服都被撕破了。
Impatiently,
Sue
ripped
the
letter
open
.
休急不可待地撕开信封。
2
to
remove
something
quickly
and
violently,
using
your
hands
〔用手〕猛力移去〔某物〕
T always + adv/prep
rip
sth
out/off/away/down
Gilly
ripped
out
a
sheet
of
paper
from
her
notebook.
吉利从她的笔记本上撕下一页纸。
The
buttons
had
been
ripped
off.
纽扣被扯掉了。
3
rip sth/sb to shreds
a.
to
destroy
something
or
damage
it
badly
by
tearing
it
in
many
places
b.
to
strongly
criticize
someone,
or
criticize
their
opinions,
remarks,
behaviour
etc
[非正式] 严厉批评某人; 抨击某人的观点 (言论,行为等 )
informal
Jill’s
kitten
is
ripping
her
sofa
to
shreds.
吉尔的小猫在把她的沙发扯得稀烂。
I
expected
to
have
my
argument
ripped
to
shreds.
我准备好让别人来批驳我的论点。
4
let rip
to
speak
or
behave
violently
or
emotionally
[非正式] 激烈 (激动 )地说; 做出强烈的举动
informal
Fran
took
a
slow
deep
breath,
then
let
rip,
yelling
and
shouting
at
him.
弗兰慢慢地深吸了一口气,然后破口大骂,冲他又喊又叫。
5
let it/her rip
to
make
a
car,
boat
etc
go
as
fast
as
it
can
[非正式] 让〔车、船等〕全速前进
informal
Put
your
foot
on
the
gas
and
let
her
rip!
踩着油门,让它飞跑起来!
6
to
tear
or
pull
something
to
pieces
撕裂,撕碎
He
was
ripped
apart
by
savage
beasts
in
the
forest.
他在森林里被凶猛的野兽撕碎了。
7
to
charge
someone
too
much
money
for
something
敲…竹杠;
The
agency
really
ripped
us
off.
代理处狠狠敲了我们一笔。
8
to
steal
something
盗取,盗窃
Somebody
had
come
in
and
ripped
off
the
TV
and
stereo.
有人进来,偷走了电视机和音响。
9
to
take
words,
ideas
etc
from
someone
else’s
work
and
use
them
in
your
own
work
as
if
they
were
your
own
ideas
剽窃;
10
to
move
through
a
place
quickly
and
with
violent
force
迅猛地冲过〔某处〕
A
wave
of
bombings
ripped
through
the
capital’s
business
district.
一连串的爆炸席卷了首都的商业区。
11
to
tear
something
into
pieces
把…撕成碎片
Sue
ripped
his
photo
up
into
tiny
bits.
休把他的照片撕得粉碎。
noun
12
a
long
tear
or
cut
长的裂口 (裂缝 )
a
green
leather
jacket
with
a
rip
in
the
sleeve
袖子有一条长口子的绿色皮夹克
ˌɑːraɪˈpiː
13
Rest in Peace
the
abbreviation
of
缩写= Rest in Peace, written on a GRAVESTONE 安息吧〔墓碑用语〕