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簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典
tear down
v.
扯下, 拆卸, 逐條駁斥, 詆毀
美國(guó)傳統(tǒng)詞典[雙解]
tear
tear 1
AHD:[tar]
D.J.[tW*r]
K.K.[tWr]
v.(動(dòng)詞)
tore[t?r, t?r] torn[t?rn, t?rn] tear.ing, tears
v.tr.(及物動(dòng)詞)
(1)To pull apart or into pieces by force; rend.
撕裂:用力扯開(kāi)或扯成碎片;撕裂
(2)To make (an opening) by ripping:
撕破:通過(guò)撕造成(一個(gè)缺口):
tore a hole in my stocking.
在我的長(zhǎng)襪上撕破一個(gè)洞
(3)To lacerate (the skin, for example).
劃傷:劃破(例如皮膚)
(4)To separate forcefully; wrench:
奪走:用力地分開(kāi);奪?。?/p>
tore the wrappings off the present.
把包裝紙從禮物上撕下來(lái)
(5)To divide or disrupt:
使分裂:使分裂或瓦解:
was torn between opposing choices; a country that was torn by strife.
在相反的選擇之間,不知如何是好;因?yàn)闆_突而分裂的國(guó)家
v.intr.(不及物動(dòng)詞)
(1)To become torn.
被撕裂
(2)To move with heedless speed; rush headlong.
狂奔:以不留心的速度移動(dòng);猛地往前沖
n.(名詞)
(1)The act of tearing.
撕:撕的動(dòng)作
(2)The result of tearing; a rip or rent.
裂縫:撕的結(jié)果;裂口或裂縫
(3)A great rush; a hurry.
狂奔;疾馳
(4)Slang A carousal; a spree.
【俚語(yǔ)】 狂歡宴會(huì);宴會(huì)
常用詞組
tear around 【非正式用語(yǔ)】
(1)To move about in excited, often angry haste.
四處狂跑:興奮地,經(jīng)常是憤怒地匆忙地走來(lái)走去
(2)To lead a wild life.
生活放蕩
tear at
(1)To pull at or attack violently:
撕扯:猛裂地撕扯或進(jìn)攻:
The dog tore at the meat.
狗撕扯肉
(2)To distress greatly:
嚴(yán)重傷害:
Their plight tore at his heart.
他們的困境讓他感到很難過(guò)
tear away
To remove (oneself, for example) unwillingly or reluctantly.
使…勉強(qiáng)地離開(kāi):使(例如某人自己)不情愿地或勉強(qiáng)地離開(kāi)
tear down
(1)To demolish:
拆毀:
tear down old tenements.
拆毀舊住房
(2)To take apart; disassemble:
拆開(kāi);拆散:
tear down an engine.
拆開(kāi)發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī)
(3)To vilify or denigrate.
貶低,詆毀
tear into
To attack with great vigor or violence:
猛攻:以巨大的勇氣或暴力進(jìn)攻:
tore into the food; tore into his opponent.
搶奪食物;猛攻他的對(duì)手
tear off 【非正式用語(yǔ)】
To produce hurriedly and casually:
匆匆地或隨便地做成:
tearing off article after news article.
以新聞報(bào)道為題材,匆匆寫(xiě)出文章
tear up
(1)To tear to pieces.
撕成碎片
(2)To make an opening in:
挖開(kāi):
tore up the sidewalk to add a drain.
挖開(kāi)人行道以加入排水管
習(xí)慣用語(yǔ)
tear (one's) hair
To be greatly upset or distressed.
極度煩躁或悲傷
語(yǔ)源
(1)Middle English teren
中古英語(yǔ) teren
(2)from Old English teran * see der-
源自 古英語(yǔ) teran *參見(jiàn) der-
繼承用法
tear“er
n.(名詞)
參考詞匯
(1)tear, rip, rend, split, cleave
(2)These verbs mean to separate or pull apart by force.
這些動(dòng)詞意為用力分開(kāi)或拉開(kāi)。
(3)Tear involves pulling something apart or into pieces:
Tear 含有把某物扯開(kāi)或扯成碎片的意思:
“She tore the letter in shreds” (Edith Wharton).
“她把信撕成碎片” (伊迪絲·沃頓)。
(4)Rip implies rough or forcible tearing apart or away, often along a dividing line such as a seam or joint:
Rip 暗指經(jīng)常沿分割線,例如裂縫或接合線,粗暴的或用力的撕開(kāi)或撕掉:
Carpenters ripped up the old floorboards.
木匠們拆開(kāi)舊的地板。
(5)Rend usually refers to violent tearing or wrenching apart:
Rend 通常指猛烈的撕扯或猛力扭開(kāi):
“Come as the winds come, when/Forests are rended” (Sir Walter Scott). To split is to cut or break something into parts or layers, especially along its entire length or along a natural line of division:
“像風(fēng)一樣到來(lái),當(dāng)時(shí)/森林撕裂” (沃爾特·司各特爵士)。Split 意為把某物切割或打斷成幾部分或幾層, 尤指沿它的整個(gè)長(zhǎng)度或沿自然的分割線:
“They [wood stumps] warmed me twice— once while I was splitting them, and again when they were on the fire” (Henry David Thoreau).
“它們[木樁] 使我溫暖了兩次—— 一次是當(dāng)我劈開(kāi)它們時(shí),另一次是當(dāng)它們正燒著的時(shí)候” (亨利·戴維·索羅)。
(6)Cleave most often refers to splitting with or as if with a sharp instrument:
Cleave 最經(jīng)常指用或好象用鋒利工具劈:
“The apple's cleft right through the core” (J.C.F. von Schiller).
”蘋(píng)果的裂縫正好通過(guò)果實(shí)的心” (J.C.F.馮·席勒)
基本詞義
tear
tear 2
AHD:[t?r]
D.J.[ti*]
K.K.[t!r]
n.(名詞)
(1)A drop of the clear salty liquid that is secreted by the lachrymal gland of the eye to lubricate the surface between the eyeball and eyelid and to wash away irritants.
眼淚:為潤(rùn)滑眼球和眼瞼之間的接觸面并洗去刺激物而由眼的淚腺分泌的一滴透明的咸的液體
(2)tears A profusion of this liquid spilling from the eyes and wetting the cheeks, especially as an expression of emotion.
tears 流淚:從眼中溢出并濕潤(rùn)面頰的大量的眼淚,尤指感情的一種表達(dá)方式
(3)tears The act of weeping:
tears 哭泣:哭泣的動(dòng)作:
criticism that left me in tears.
使我哭泣的批評(píng)
(4)A drop of a liquid or hardened fluid.
淚滴狀物:一滴液體或變硬的液體
v.intr.(不及物動(dòng)詞)
teared, tear.ing, tears
To fill with tears.
充滿淚水
語(yǔ)源
(1)Middle English
中古英語(yǔ)
(2)from Old English t?r * see dakru-
源自 古英語(yǔ) t?r *參見(jiàn) dakru-
美國(guó)傳統(tǒng)詞典
tear
tear 1
AHD:[tar]
D.J.[tW*r]
K.K.[tWr]
v.
tore[t?r, t?r] torn[t?rn, t?rn] tear.ing, tears
v.tr.
(1)To pull apart or into pieces by force; rend.
(2)To make (an opening) by ripping:
tore a hole in my stocking.
(3)To lacerate (the skin, for example).
(4)To separate forcefully; wrench:
tore the wrappings off the present.
(5)To divide or disrupt:
was torn between opposing choices; a country that was torn by strife.
v.intr.
(1)To become torn.
(2)To move with heedless speed; rush headlong.
n.
(1)The act of tearing.
(2)The result of tearing; a rip or rent.
(3)A great rush; a hurry.
(4)Slang A carousal; a spree.
常用詞組
tear around Informal
(1)To move about in excited, often angry haste.
(2)To lead a wild life.
tear at
(1)To pull at or attack violently:
The dog tore at the meat.
(2)To distress greatly:
Their plight tore at his heart.
tear away
To remove (oneself, for example) unwillingly or reluctantly.
tear down
(1)To demolish:
tear down old tenements.
(2)To take apart; disassemble:
tear down an engine.
(3)To vilify or denigrate.
tear into
To attack with great vigor or violence:
tore into the food; tore into his opponent.
tear off Informal
To produce hurriedly and casually:
tearing off article after news article.
tear up
(1)To tear to pieces.
(2)To make an opening in:
tore up the sidewalk to add a drain.
習(xí)慣用語(yǔ)
tear (one's) hair
To be greatly upset or distressed.
語(yǔ)源
(1)Middle English teren
(2)from Old English teran * see der-
繼承用法
tear“er
n.
參考詞匯
(1)tear, rip, rend, split, cleave
(2)These verbs mean to separate or pull apart by force.
(3)Tear involves pulling something apart or into pieces:
“She tore the letter in shreds” (Edith Wharton).
(4)Rip implies rough or forcible tearing apart or away, often along a dividing line such as a seam or joint:
Carpenters ripped up the old floorboards.
(5)Rend usually refers to violent tearing or wrenching apart:
“Come as the winds come, when/Forests are rended” (Sir Walter Scott). To split is to cut or break something into parts or layers, especially along its entire length or along a natural line of division:
“They [wood stumps] warmed me twice— once while I was splitting them, and again when they were on the fire” (Henry David Thoreau).
(6)Cleave most often refers to splitting with or as if with a sharp instrument:
“The apple's cleft right through the core” (J.C.F. von Schiller).
基本詞義
tear
tear 2
AHD:[t?r]
D.J.[ti*]
K.K.[t!r]
n.
(1)A drop of the clear salty liquid that is secreted by the lachrymal gland of the eye to lubricate the surface between the eyeball and eyelid and to wash away irritants.
(2)tears A profusion of this liquid spilling from the eyes and wetting the cheeks, especially as an expression of emotion.
(3)tears The act of weeping:
criticism that left me in tears.
(4)A drop of a liquid or hardened fluid.
v.intr.
teared, tear.ing, tears
To fill with tears.
語(yǔ)源
(1)Middle English
(2)from Old English t?r * see dakru-
英漢航海大詞典
tear down
vt.扯下,撕下
英漢化學(xué)大詞典
tear down
vt.扯下,逐條駁斥,詆毀
英漢海運(yùn)大詞典
tear down
折毀拆卸
英漢計(jì)算機(jī)大詞典
tear down
vt.扯下(逐條駁斥,詆毀)
英漢農(nóng)牧林大詞典
tear down
n.撕開(kāi)
英漢水利大詞典
tear down
n.扯下,拆卸,破壞
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