rip
Prononciation : [rɪp]
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Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to tear something quickly or forcefully. When you rip a piece of paper, it means that you pull it apart without being careful.
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I accidentally ripped my favorite shirt while playing.
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I was really careful, so I didn’t rip the paper at all.
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Did you rip the page when you were trying to turn it?
Contexte : « damage »
(noun) a tear or a hole made in something, like fabric or paper. If you see a rip in your pants, it means there’s a hole or a tear there.
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There was a small rip in my backpack, but it was easy to fix.
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My new shoes don’t have any rips or tears on them.
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Is there a rip in your shirt after you played tag?
Contexte : « digital download »
(verb) to copy audio or video from a CD, DVD, or other source to a computer. It’s like taking songs from a CD and putting them on your phone so you can listen to them anytime.
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I ripped my favorite music album from the CD so I can play it on my computer.
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I didn’t rip any music because I forgot to bring my CD.
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Have you ever ripped a movie from a DVD to watch it on your tablet?
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