rip something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v TEARto tear something into pieces 把…撕成碎片 Sue ripped his photo up into tiny bits. 休把他的照片撕得粉碎。
rip up• If it is enemy food, the leader rips it up.• Or he would start to do it and then get frustrated and throw his pencil down and rip his paper up.• When Brown built a plank road from his hotel to the Falls, Forsyth ripped it up.• But they have all that data, and as soon as they rip the page up and there you go.• I got my Chelsea ticket through the post and had to be restrained from ripping it up by my girlfriend.• Duvall saw that his shirt was ripped half way up his back.• I want to rip them up, stamp on them, throw them out the window.• It may rip itself up with ethnic conflicts.
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