词组 | rip |
释义 | rip [ripped, ripped, ripping] rip into 1. rip into sth if a storm, an explosion, or bullets rip into something, they hit it violently and cause a lot of damage: ▪ Over 200 people were injured when tornadoes ripped into the Southern United States. ▪ The jet exploded, and a gigantic fireball ripped into a crowded residential area. 2. rip into sb informal to talk to someone angrily and criticize them very strongly for doing something: ▪ What's wrong with old Moreton? He ripped into me just now for being two minutes late. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑lay into, ↑chew out AmE rip off 1. rip sb off • rip off sb informal to cheat someone by making them pay much more than the usual price for something: ▪ A lot of the taxi drivers here will try and rip you off if they think you're a tourist. ▪ With tickets costing over $100 each, audiences feel they're being ripped off ■ SIMILAR TO: fleece rip-off n singular informal if something is a rip-off, it is much too expensive, and you think someone is trying to cheat you: ▪ $2.50 for a cup of coffee! It's a rip-off, that's what it is. 2. rip off sth • rip sth off to quickly remove a piece of clothing by pulling it off in a careless or violent way: ▪ Ripping off his tie and jacket, he dived into the river. ▪ In the ensuing struggle they overpowered the gunman and ripped off his mask. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑tear off 3. rip off sth • rip sth off informal to steal someone else's idea by copying something that they have made or invented, especially in order to sell it: ▪ Foley shamelessly admitted ripping off other people's designs. ▪ Are they aware that their songs are being ripped off and copied by bands in other countries? 4. rip off sth • rip sth off informal to steal other people's money or possessions: ▪ He was caught ripping off money from church funds. ▪ a part of town where it's easy to rip off cars ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑steal, nick BrE informal rip through rip through sth not passive if a storm, an explosion, or bullets rip through something, they go through it very quickly and violently causing a lot of damage: ▪ A hail of bullets ripped through the side of the general's car. ▪ the explosion of three massive bombs which ripped through the heart of the city. rip up 1. rip up sth • rip sth up to tear something quickly and violently into small pieces, especially something made of paper or cloth: ▪ She ripped up Tom's photograph and threw it on the fire. ▪ Demonstrators ripped up the US flag, shouting "Death to America". ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑tear up 2. rip up sth to pull up something that is fixed to the floor or the ground in order to remove it or destroy it: ▪ As soon as I moved into the studio, I ripped up the brown carpet and painted the walls white. ▪ Vandals had chopped down trees and ripped up fences. |
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