释义 |
- v.(突然或猛烈地)撕破;猛地扯开;突然拉开
- n.(织物、纸张等)撕开的大口子
- 网络路由信息协议(Routing Information Protocol);路由选择信息协议;撕裂
复数:rips 现在分词:ripping 过去式:ripped v. tear,split,cleave,snatch,seize 1. | [t][i] (突然或猛烈地)撕破,裂开to tear sth or to become torn, often suddenly or violently |
| 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。 | | She ripped the letter open . 她撕开那封信。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth + adv./prep. 猛地扯开;突然拉开to remove sth quickly or violently, often by pulling it |
| 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. | [t] ~ sth (从网站或 CD 上)撷取(音频或视频文件)to copy sound or video files from a website or CD on to a computer |
IDM | 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 rip (at sb) (informal) 激动地说(或做);忘乎所以地说(或做)to speak or do sth with great force, enthusiasm, etc. and without control | 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。 |
| 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,让车全速前进吧。 |
| This would cause inflation to let rip again. 这又将导致急剧的通货膨胀。 |
let rip|let sth rip (使)全速前进to go or allow sth such as a car to go as fast as possible | 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,让车全速前进吧。 |
尽快做;使尽快发生to do sth or to allow sth to happen as fast as possible | This would cause inflation to let rip again. 这又将导致急剧的通货膨胀。 |
rip sb/sth apart/to shreds/to bits, etc. 摧毁;毁坏;猛烈抨击to destroy sth; to criticize sb very strongly 1. | (织物、纸张等)撕开的大口子a long tear in cloth, paper, etc. |
n. | | v. | 1. 扯裂,割裂剥去,拆去,割掉,扯掉划破;撕开,割开 1. 扯裂,割裂剥去,拆去,割掉,扯掉划破;撕开,割开 |
n. | 1. somebody considered to be corrupt and dissolute 2. an area of rough water caused by waves meeting opposing currents 4. something, especially a horse, that is old and of no value 5. a hole in something produced by tearing 1. somebody considered to be corrupt and dissolute 2. an area of rough water caused by waves meeting opposing currents 4. something, especially a horse, that is old and of no value 5. a hole in something produced by tearing | v. | 1. to roughly tear something apart or off, or become torn in this way 2. to forcibly and carelessly remove something from a place where it has been firmly set 3. to take something from somebody, or remove somebody from a place in a way that seems unjust 4. to move with dangerous or destructive speed 5. to split or saw a piece of wood along its grain 6. to tear something quickly and with a lot of force 7. to remove something quickly by pulling hard 8. to take something from someone in a way that seems unfair 9. to copy music from a website or CD to a computer or hand-held device 10. cause to tear quickly and violently 1. to roughly tear something apart or off, or become torn in this way 2. to forcibly and carelessly remove something from a place where it has been firmly set 3. to take something from somebody, or remove somebody from a place in a way that seems unjust 4. to move with dangerous or destructive speed 5. to split or saw a piece of wood along its grain 6. to tear something quickly and with a lot of force 7. to remove something quickly by pulling hard 8. to take something from someone in a way that seems unfair 9. to copy music from a website or CD to a computer or hand-held device 10. cause to tear quickly and violently | abbr. | |
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