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●ˌrip sth ˈup 🔑1. to tear sth to pieces 撕碎;撕毁◆I ripped the letter up without reading it. 我看也不看就把信撕成了碎片。 ➡ note at tear sth up 2. to pull sth quickly or violently from the floor or ground (从地上)迅速拉起,猛地拔起◆A gang of teenagers ripped up fences and plants. 一帮十来岁的孩子拔掉了围栏和花草。◆We’ve ripped up the old carpets and painted the walls. 我们把旧地毯扯了起来,粉刷了墙壁。SYN tear sth up[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] ●rip/tear up the ˈrule bookto start doing things in a way that is different from the way things are usually done, usually resulting in an improvement 破旧立新;打破陈规◆What we were able to do was rip up the rule book and design a car that doesn’t damage the environment. 我们所能做的就是打破陈规,设计对环境无害的汽车。 |