rip [rɪp] (-pp-) verb TEAR 撕破 ADVANCED intransitive or transitive ■to pull apart; to tear or be torn violently and quickly 撕裂;撕破;划破•His new trousers ripped when he bent down.他弯腰时把新裤子撑开了线。 •I ripped my shirt on a nail.我的衬衫被一颗钉子划破了。 •[+ obj + adj] She excitedly ripped the parcel open.她兴奋地撕开了包裹。 •The wind ripped the flag to/into shreds (= into little pieces).风把旗子刮成了一缕缕的破布条。 ADVANCED transitive + adverb or preposition ■to remove something quickly, without being careful 迅速扯开;猛力去除•I wish the old fireplaces hadn't been ripped out.我真希望当时没有拆掉这些旧壁炉。 •We ripped up the carpets and laid a new wooden floor.我们拖走了地毯,铺了新木地板。 [rɪp] (-pp-) verb COPY 复制 transitive ■to copy pictures or sounds from a CD or DVD onto a computer (从光碟把图片或声音)撷取/复制(至电脑)•How do I rip a DVD movie to my hard drive?我怎样把一套DVD电影撷取到我的硬碟上? [rɪp] (-pp-) verb Phrasal Verbs [M] rip sb off informal ■to cheat someone by making them pay too much money for something 讹诈(某人);敲(某人)竹杠•Bob's tickets cost much less than ours - I think we've been ripped off.鲍勃买的票比我们的便宜多了——我觉得我们被人敲了竹杠。 [rɪp] (-pp-) verb Phrasal Verbs [M] rip sth off REMOVE ■to remove something very quickly and carelessly 猛地撕掉;迅速脱掉•They ripped off their clothes and ran into the sea.他们迅速脱掉衣服跳进了大海。 STEAL slang ■to steal something 偷窃,窃取•He rips stuff off from supermarkets to pay for his heroin.他从超市偷东西来换海洛因。 [rɪp] (-pp-) verb Phrasal Verbs rip through sth ■to move very powerfully through a place or building, destroying it quickly (快速猛烈地)钻入,穿透,冲过•The explosion ripped through the hotel.爆炸将宾馆炸穿了。 •A hurricane ripped through the Caribbean.一股飓风席卷了加勒比海。 [rɪp] (-pp-) verb Phrasal Verbs [M] rip sth up ■to tear something into small pieces 把…撕成碎片•She ripped up his letters and burned the pieces.她把他的信撕成碎片烧了。 [rɪp] (-pp-) noun countable TEAR 撕破 ■a tear in a piece of cloth or paper 裂口,缺口•Your sleeve has got a rip in it.你袖子上裂了道口子。 [rɪp] (-pp-) noun countable COPY 复制 ■a copy of a CD or DVD that you make on a computer (在电脑上制作的光碟)复制本•illegal rips of copyrighted music版权音乐的非法复制本 |