rip

名词 n. 动词 v. 感叹词 intj.
发音 rĭp

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A handful of unthreshed grain. Scotland
  2. A worthless horse; a nag. colloquial,dated,regional
  3. A tear (in paper, etc.).
  4. An immoral man; a rake, a scoundrel. colloquial,dated,regional
    — Miss Compton, in 'Other People's Worries,' asks rhetorically whether a young rip was not in the Blank divorce case.
  5. A type of strong, rough tide or current.; A rip current: a strong outflow of surface water, away from the shore, that returns water from incoming waves. Australia,New-Zealand
    — Rhythmic beaches consist of a rhythmic longshore bar that narrows and deepens when the rip crosses the breaker, and in between broadens, shoals and approaches the shore. It does not, however, reach the shore, with a continuous rip feeder channel feeding the rips to either side of the bar.
  6. A type of strong, rough tide or current.; A tract of broken water (in a river or stream), particularly one which is not as rough as rapids. in-plural
    — At rare intervals the water is smooth and deep, but the rips, rapids and falls give the river its distinctive character. About two and a half miles from its mouth it contracts somewhat, and plunges over a precipice one hundred feet high[…]
  7. A comical, embarrassing, or hypocritical event or action. slang
  8. A hit (dose) of marijuana. slang
  9. A black mark given for substandard schoolwork. UK
  10. Something unfairly expensive, a rip-off. slang
  11. Data or audio copied from a CD, DVD, Internet stream, etc. to a hard drive, portable device, etc. slang
    — Some of these CD rips don't sound very good: what bitrate did you use?
  12. Data or audio copied from a CD, DVD, Internet stream, etc. to a hard drive, portable device, etc.; Ellipsis of high quality rip. Internet,abbreviation,alt-of,ellipsis,slang
  13. A fart. slang
  14. Something ripped off or stolen; a work resulting from plagiarism. slang
    — Well that's because groups are now releaseing^([sic]) music in their packs as well as vgas and rips. It^([sic]) you check out some local area code groups I'm sure you'll find high quality ansi if the group is good enough.
  15. A kind of glissando leading up to the main note to be played. informal
  16. Ellipsis of ripsaw (“saw for cutting wood along its grain”). abbreviation,alt-of,ellipsis
  17. A joyride. Canada,slang
    — Camp at Kakwa Wildland Park staging area to hit the trails at first light or take a short drive from the city and go for a rip at the Big Mountain area.
动词 v.
  1. To divide or separate the parts of (especially something flimsy, such as paper or fabric), by cutting or tearing; to tear off or out by violence. transitive
    — to rip a garment; to rip up a floor
  2. To tear apart; to rapidly become two parts. intransitive
    — My shirt ripped when it was caught on a bramble.
  3. To remove violently or wrongly. transitive
    — A child untimely ripped from its parents' arms.
  4. To get by, or as if by, cutting or tearing. transitive
    — He'll rip the fatal secret from her heart.
  5. To move quickly and destructively. figuratively,intransitive
    — The tornado ripped through northern Nebraska.
  6. To cut wood along (parallel to) the grain.
  7. To copy data from a CD, DVD, Internet stream, etc., to a hard drive, portable device, etc. slang,transitive
  8. To take a hit, dose or shot of a drug (such as marijuana) or alcohol. slang
    — He spent the day ripping shots at the bar and ripping blunts at home.
  9. To fart audibly. slang
  10. To mock or criticize (someone or something). (often used with on and into) US,slang,sometimes,transitive
  11. To steal; to rip off. slang,transitive
    — opensource is a double-edged sword. while you have a chance of people using and improving on the code, you will also have the chance of lamers ripping it.
  12. To move or act fast; to rush headlong.
  13. To tear up for search or disclosure, or for alteration; to search to the bottom; to discover; to disclose; usually with up. archaic
    — They ripped up all that had been done from the beginning of the rebellion.
  14. To surf extremely well. intransitive,slang
  15. To be very good; rock intransitive,slang
感叹词 intj.
  1. Alternative letter-case form of RIP. Internet,alt-of
    — lmfao rip your dms

词形变化

rips present,singular,third-person ripping participle,present ripped participle,past ripped past rips plural rips plural rips plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English rippen, from earlier ryppen (“to pluck”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *rupjaną, *ruppōną, intensive of *raupijaną, causative of Proto-Indo-European *roub- ~ *reub-, variant of *Hrewp- (“to break”).
See also West Frisian rippe, ripje, roppe, ropje (“to rip”), Dutch dialectal rippen, Low German ruppen, German Low German röpen, German rupfen, also Old English rīpan, rīepan (“to plunder”), West Frisian rippe (“to rip, tear”), German raufen (“to rip”); also Albanian rrabe ‘maquis’, possibly Latin rubus (“bramble”). More at reave, rob.
词源 2
Uncertain; perhaps a variant of rep (“reprobate”).
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