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n. 裂痕, 破绽, 拉裂, 浪子, 巨浪

vi. 被拉开, 裂开, 猛冲

vt. 撕, 扯, 劈

[法] 偷, 抢掠, 诈骗




    rip
    ripped, ripping
    [ noun ]
    1. a dissolute man in fashionable society

    2. <noun.person>
    3. an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart

    4. <noun.object>
      there was a rip in his pants
      she had snags in her stockings
    5. a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current

    6. <noun.event>
    7. the act of rending or ripping or splitting something

    8. <noun.act>
      he gave the envelope a vigorous rip
    [ verb ]
    1. tear or be torn violently

    2. <verb.contact> pull rend rive
      The curtain ripped from top to bottom
      pull the cooked chicken into strips
    3. move precipitously or violently

    4. <verb.motion>
      The tornado ripped along the coast
    5. cut (wood) along the grain

    6. <verb.contact>
    7. criticize or abuse strongly and violently

    8. <verb.communication>
      The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly


    Rip \Rip\, n. [Cf. Icel. hrip a box or basket; perhaps akin to
    E. corb. Cf. {Ripier}.]
    A wicker fish basket.


    Rip \Rip\, n.
    1. A rent made by ripping, esp. by a seam giving way; a tear;
    a place torn; laceration.

    2. [Perh. a corruption of the first syllable of reprobate.] A
    term applied to a mean, worthless thing or person, as to a
    scamp, a debauchee, or a prostitute, or a worn-out horse.
    [Slang.]

    3. A body of water made rough by the meeting of opposing
    tides or currents.


    Rip \Rip\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ripped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Ripping}.] [Cf. AS. r[=y]pan, also Sw. repa to ripple flax,
    D. repelen, G. reffen, riffeln, and E. raff, raffle. Cf.
    {Raff}, {Ripple} of flax.]
    1. To divide or separate the parts of, by cutting or tearing;
    to tear or cut open or off; to tear off or out by
    violence; as, to rip a garment by cutting the stitches; to
    rip off the skin of a beast; to rip up a floor; --
    commonly used with up, open, off.

    2. To get by, or as by, cutting or tearing.

    He 'll rip the fatal secret from her heart.
    --Granville.

    3. To tear up for search or disclosure, or for alteration; to
    search to the bottom; to discover; to disclose; -- usually
    with up.

    They ripped up all that had been done from the
    beginning of the rebellion. --Clarendon.

    For brethern to debate and rip up their falling out
    in the ear of a common enemy . . . is neither wise
    nor comely. --Milton.

    4. To saw (wood) lengthwise of the grain or fiber.

    {Ripping chisel} (Carp.), a crooked chisel for cleaning out
    mortises. --Knight.

    {Ripping iron}. (Shipbuilding) Same as {Ravehook}.

    {Ripping saw}. (Carp.) See {Ripsaw}.

    {To rip out}, to rap out, to utter hastily and violently; as,
    to rip out an oath. [Colloq.] See {To rap out}, under
    {Rap}, v. t.

    1. "We're dealing with an owner who couldn't give a rip. They cut off her mail and she got a post office box." Starting Friday, an animal-control officer is accompanying Finster on his route.
    2. According to Antarctic sea charts, plenty of them are on the jagged bottom at Sail Rock near Deception Island, ready to rip through the strongest of hulls like the reinforced one of the Polar Duke, a modern U.S. research ship.
    3. Exercise should start with a warmup, in "an effort not to jump start the body," and rip a muscle that's unprepared for maximum exertion, he said.
    4. Auto makers would have to rip up their current product programs, which were crafted in the cheap-gas era of the late 1980s. They would also have to build a far higher proportion of small cars than they currently envision.
    5. "Investors don't do too much on good earnings, but when they see bad earnings, they rip stocks apart," said Jack Baker, head of equity block trading at Shearson.
    6. Yuppy specialists in white shirts and red suspenders rip off the results and hand them to the head table.
    7. A former controller says Mr. Wiles would throw, kick and rip dash books that displeased him, showering his intimidated audience with paper while yelling, "Why don't you understand this?
    8. There are passengers who rip your head off on a 28-minute flight if they can't smoke." "I'm thrilled.
    9. And second because young alcohol-sodden tourists drive away the respectable families who spend more money and do not rip out newly-planted trees.
    10. His new autobiography, "Moonwalk," hopes to rip through that cloak.
    11. This country's parliament has a tradition of free public access, so it wasn't much trouble for about 50 masked intruders to barge into the chamber and rip up documents as legislators looked on.
    12. "I feel personally guilty when I take CDs home and rip those things off the jewel box.
    13. But the seamless garment tends to rip apart in the world of practical politics.
    14. "Staff members of the majority party were allowed to rip apart this bill.
    15. Political analysts agree with him that Peru's social and racial divisions, inherited from the Spanish colonial era, have spawned class hatred that threatens to rip apart the fabric of Peruvian society.
    16. A. But then you've cut out _ but then if we do it, everybody else doesn't get a chance to ask their question, becuase I'm about to pull a rip cord on this thing.
    17. The 30-second video, showing a flat, wobbling sheet of blue metal ripping down the center, revealed microscopic waves at the tip of the rip, similar to the ripples of a pebble dropped in a pond.
    18. The fight over Unix, a base layer of computer software, is reminiscent of the days when railroads laid tracks of different gauges and couldn't agree who should rip theirs up.
    19. The last 10 years or so have seen a change from machines that could process around 800,000 instruction per second and handle 8 bits at a time to machines that rip through 20 million instructions per second and handle 32 bits at a time.
    20. At least you might for the last two minutes, when Schutz lets rip with a rollicking, syncopated blast of trumpets and chorus, an inspired combination of high art and high spirits.
    21. He said the rip might have stemmed from the age of Mock's balloon _ 12 years, compared with a normal life span of 10 for such craft _ and maneuvering that can put excessive stress on a balloon.
    22. He says the most blatant check-kiters "knowingly and cunningly connived to rip this place off." Apparently, some 50 House Members each bounced checks totaling $100,000 or more between 1987 and 1990.
    23. Since 1984, the former state monopoly has spent #3.5 billion ($5.7 billion) on a 17-year program, expected to cost #20 billion, to rip out old gear and plug in new.
    24. Martial law authorities issued a new order banning "counterrevolutionary" posters and pamphlets, and non-military security forces entered campuses to rip down anti-government posters.
    25. Mr. Bates admits having violent outbreaks in his sleep, shortly after undergoing intense hypnosis sessions that programmed him to "rip off people's heads."
    26. "We need accountability in government and criminal prosecution for those who rip us off," said John Budzash, a Howell mailman and Hands Across New Jersey co-founder. "Do we have efficient spending in government?
    27. Construction crews raced to stabilize a storm-weakened bridge before the arrival today of a new storm they said could rip apart the main link between Seattle and its eastern suburbs.
    28. Yefim's children escalate their "normal" war play into a brutal game; they rip their sister's clothing off, tie her to a swing and call her a dirty Jew.
    29. They also get into fights with the Nationalists, rip apart furniture and generally cause chaos whenever possible during Legislative Yuan sessions.
    30. "Most people out here, what they rip off tend to be car stereos to turn a profit for their narcotic trade," said Officer Don Lawrence, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department.
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