英:[rip ˈɪntuː]
美:[rɪp ˈɪntu]
英:[rip ˈɪntuː]
美:[rɪp ˈɪntu]
猛攻;抨击;穿进;刺入
verb
transitive verb
to tear or split apart or open
to saw or split (wood) with the grain
to slash or slit with or as if with a sharp blade
to hit sharply
ripped a double to left field
to utter violently : spit out
ripped out an oath
criticize, disparage
intransitive verb
to become ripped : rend
to rush headlong
ripped past second base
noun (1)
a rent made by ripping : tear
cut sense 5b
noun (2)
a body of water made rough by the meeting of opposing tides, currents, or winds
a current of water roughened by passing over an irregular bottom
rip current
noun (3)
a dissolute person : libertine
abbreviation
[Latin requiescat in pace] may he rest in peace, may she rest in peace
[Latin requiescant in pace] may they rest in peace
Verb Middle English rippen, from or akin to Middle Dutch reppen, rippen to pull, jerk Noun (2) perhaps from rip >entry 2 Noun (3) perhaps by shortening & alteration from reprobate
The first known use of rip was in the 15th century
take-home paynoun
the part of one's salary or wages remaining after deductions (as of income tax payments or union dues)
tail windnoun
a wind having the same general direction as the course of a moving object (as an aircraft)
rip1 of 4verb
to tear, cut apart, or open
to slash or slit with or as if with a sharp blade
to go with a rush
rip2 of 4noun
a torn place : tear
rip3 of 4noun
a body of water made rough by the meeting of opposing currents or by passing over a rough bottom
rip4 of 4noun
a person who acts wild or gets into trouble
1 She ripped the fabric in half.
2 He ripped open the package.
3 The dog ripped the pillow to shreds.
4 The force of the explosion ripped a hole in the wall.
5 Her coat ripped when it caught on the doorknob.
6 I ripped the poster off the wall.
7 The sink had been ripped from the wall.
8 He ripped the page out of the magazine.
9 She ripped off her mask.
10 He ripped the letter from my hands.
11 the hoe left rips in the lawn
12 something of a rip in his youth, he eventually settled down
13 Powerful tornadoes and thunderstorms ripped through parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kentucky late Saturday evening and Sunday morning, leaving more than 20 people dead and causing widespread damage.
14 In Valley View, near the truck stop, the storms ripped the roofs off homes and blew out windows.
15 Bullets from our wing gun ripped into the fuselage of the enemy plane.
从我们机翼上发出的枪弹击中敌机机身。
16 See those lions ripping into the bodies of the animals.
瞧那些狮子在撕咬那些动物的尸体。
17 If they disputed his allegation, Paul would rip into them with every foul word you could imagine.
如果他们对他的陈述提出质疑,保罗会用你能想象得到的各种肮脏词汇攻击他们。
18 You'd feel a lot better if you'd just rip into the occasional customer.
如果你把这看成是个例的话,你会好受的多.
1 斥责
carpeting censure denunciation rollicking talking-to vituperation ticking off carpet shout denounce reprimand revile zing lacerate rip into for rip into with tell off for doing tell off for for doing tell off ream out to get a rocket to give a rocket pull up come down on tick off
2 责备
blame criticism reproach reproof talking-to telling-off admonish chastise chide reprove rip into for rip into with tell off for doing tell off for for doing tell off pour cold water on throw cold water on tax with jump on tick off
3 猛烈抨击
invective slam sail Hammer slate inveigh hatchet job broadside scalp slash blister hit out tear into
4 钻入