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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] (布或纸上的)裂口A rip is a long cut or split in something made of cloth or paper. 双语例句例: Looking at the rip in her new dress, she flew into a rage. 看着新连衣裙上的口子,她勃然大怒。
PHRASAL VERB. 短语动词1.?[PHRASAL 短语] 宰人 , 坑人If someone rips you off, they cheat you by charging you too much money for something or by selling you something that is broken or damaged. 双语例句例: The bigger, more reputable online casinos are not going to rip you off. 规模更大、声誉更好的网上赌场不会宰你。 1.?[PHRASAL 短语] 撕碎If you rip something up, you tear it into small pieces. 双语例句例: If we wrote, I think he would rip up the letter. 如果我们写信,我想他会把信撕得粉碎。
PHRASE. 习语1.?尽情地干 , 敞开地干If you let it rip, you do something forcefully and without trying to control yourself. 双语例句例: Turn the guitars up full and let it rip. 把吉他的音量调到最大,尽情弹奏。
VERB. 动词1.?[I 不及物动词] 撕 , 撕裂When something rips or when you rip it, you tear it forcefully with your hands or with a tool such as a knife. 双语例句例: I felt the banner rip as we were pushed in opposite directions. 当我们被挤向相反的方向的时候,我感到横幅撕裂了。 2.?[T 及物动词] 撕 , 扯(掉)If you rip something away, you remove it quickly and forcefully. 双语例句例: He ripped away a wire that led to the alarm button. 他扯掉了接到报警按钮上的电线。 3.?[I 不及物动词] 穿(过) , 穿(透)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. 双语例句例: A volley of bullets ripped into the facing wall. 一排子弹穿透了对面的墙。
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