Noun:
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the act of stealing
- 1. Underneath this image of normalcy, addiction threatened to rip this family apart.
- 在这一切正常的表象下潜伏的是将使这个家庭四分五裂的毒瘾。
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- 2. "Yaaaaaaa," Carla let rip with the cry of the Valkyries.
- “呀——”卡拉放开喉咙,发出女武神瓦尔基里一般的嘶喊声。
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- 3. I felt the banner rip as we were pushed in opposite directions.
- 当我们被推向相反的方向时,我感觉横幅被撕裂了。
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- 4. If we wrote I think he would rip up the letter.
- 如果我们写信的话,我想他会把信撕得粉碎。
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- 5. Next day, Miss Stone decided to sew up the rip.
- 第二天,斯通小姐决定将撕破的地方缝好。
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用作名词 (n.)
- Kids were ripping off trays of rolls.
孩子们正在偷窃一盘盘的面包卷。
- Cutting off a person's hand is a harsh punishment for thievery.
把手砍掉是对偷窃者的严厉惩罚。
- The food prices are so expensive here. What a rip-off!
这里卖的食物真贵,简直是抢钱嘛!
- I paid $30 for this shirt and it's already falling apart. What a complete rip-off.
我花了30美元买了这件衬衫,现在都破了。简直就是骗钱的东西啊。
- These are rip-off brand sneakers. No wonder they are worn out so quickly.
我买到了仿冒的名牌球鞋,难怪这么快就穿坏了。