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词汇 rip
释义
rip
Theme: DRINKING - BOUT
n. a drinking bout.
All four of them went out on a rip.Fred had another rip last night. He's rotten now.
Theme: INJURY
n. a tear in the flesh of the hand, as in an athletic event where the flesh comes in contact with solid material, such as in gymnastics and weightlifting.
I keep getting rips from the bar.Sally has a rip on her palm.
Theme: LOOT
n. the loot from a rip-off.
I want my share of the rip, now!Give him some of the rip and tell him to beat it.
Theme: THEFT
n. a theft; a rip-off.
The crooks pulled a rip on Fourth Street last night.That was the third rip there this week.
rip
1. noun
1
a current travelling seawards from shore, usually moving swiftly. An abbreviation of 'rip tide' or 'rip current' US, 1990.
2
a method of breaking into a safe that employs mechanical force and no explosives US, 1950.
3
in a cheating scheme in a dice game, the switching of tampered dice into a game US, 1962.
4
an injustice; an action that is fundamentally unfair US, 1982.
5
a complaint lodged against a police officer US, 1970.
6
a fine or punishment imposed for breaking a police department conduct rule US, 1958.
7
one pound sterling UK, 1999.
8
marijuana UK, 2003.
9
a coarse, unattractive woman IRELAND, 1910
2. verb
1
to cheat or swindle someone US, 1904.
2
to steal something US, 1984.
3
to kill someone US, 1974.
4
to travel quickly UK, 1971.
5
to surf in a bold, skilled manner US, 1988.
6
to excel US, 1994. rip a new assholeto berate someone severely US, 1995. rip intoto attack someone or something with vigour or gusto. Either physically or verbally AUSTRALIA, 1970. rip it upto enjoy energetically, to dance US, 1956. rip off a piece (of ass)to have sex US, 1971
⇨ rip and tear; rip
verb to swear. Rhyming slang. Possibly an influence on LET RIP (to shout) UK, 1937
idiomrip let (it) rip
phraserip[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 offrip 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: fleecerip-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 sthrip 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 off3. rip off sthrip 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 sthrip 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 sthrip 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 up2. 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.

RIP

An initialism of "rest in peace," a standard phrase used to communicate sympathy and respect for one who has died. The term derives from the Latin phrase "requiescat in pace." I don't mind what you write on my tombstone, though I'd prefer not to have RIP emblazoned across it. "RIP, my sweet friend," said the note that she tucked into the casket.

rip

1. n. a drinking bout. (see also tear.) Fred had another rip last night. He’s rotten now.
2. n. the loot from a rip-off. Give him some of the rip and tell him to beat it.
3. n. a theft; a rip-off. The crooks pulled a rip on Fourth Street last night.
4. n. a tear in the flesh of the hand, as in an athletic event where the flesh comes in contact with solid material, such as in gymnastics and weightlifting. I keep getting rips from the bar.
See:
  • (one) doesn't give a rip (about something)
  • don’t give a rip
  • let (something) rip
  • let her rip
  • Let her rip!
  • let it rip
  • let one rip
  • let rip
  • let something rip
  • RIP
  • rip (someone or something) apart
  • rip (someone or something) in half
  • rip (someone or something) in twain
  • rip (someone or something) in two
  • rip (someone or something) out of (something)
  • rip (someone or something) to bits
  • rip (someone or something) to pieces
  • rip (someone or something) to shreds
  • rip apart
  • rip away
  • rip down
  • rip in half
  • rip into
  • rip off
  • rip on
  • rip on (one)
  • rip on someone
  • rip out
  • rip out of
  • rip snorter
  • rip somebody/something apart/to shreds, bits, etc.
  • rip someone off
  • rip something off
  • rip the heart out of (something)
  • rip to
  • rip up
  • rip/tear the heart out of something
  • rip-off
  • rip-off artist
  • rip-off merchant
  • rip-roaring
  • ripsnorter
  • rip-snorting mad
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