ripped
Prononciation : [rɪpt]
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Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to tear something into pieces with force. Imagine pulling on a piece of paper until it splits apart.
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She ripped the paper in half to make it fit in her bag.
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He didn't rip the page; he carefully turned it without damage.
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Did you accidentally rip the fabric while sewing?
Contexte : « physical appearance »
(adjective) describes someone who has a very muscular and toned body. If you see someone with big muscles and a fit shape, you might say they are ripped.
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After months of training, he looked ripped and very strong.
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She felt discouraged because she didn’t look ripped like her friends.
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Do you think I need to work out more to get ripped?
Contexte : « damage »
(verb) to cause something to be badly damaged or destroyed. This often relates to clothes or materials that are no longer whole.
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The storm ripped the roof off the house.
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The old roof didn't rip even during the heavy winds last year.
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Did the wind rip any branches off the tree?
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