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ripping ['rɪpɪŋ]∎ a ripping yarn une histoire épatante -
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refente f, sciage en long parallèle aux tranches mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ripping
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(dated & colloq) ['rɪpɪŋ] adjective GB épatant, sensationnel/-elle -
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rip [rɪp]1. nouna. [cloth] se déchirerb. (inf) the fire/explosion ripped through the house l'incendie/l'explosion a ravagé la maison• they're ripping you off! c'est de l'arnaque ! (inf)* * *(abrév = requiescat ou requiescant in pace) qu'il/elle repose en paix or qu'ils/elles reposent en paix -
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rip [rɪp]1. nouna. [cloth] se déchirerb. (inf) the fire/explosion ripped through the house l'incendie/l'explosion a ravagé la maison• they're ripping you off! c'est de l'arnaque ! (inf)* * *[rɪp] 1. 2.transitive verb (p prés etc - pp-)1) ( tear) déchirerto rip something to pieces ou shreds — réduire quelque chose en pièces
2) (snatch, pull)3.to rip something down ou out — arracher quelque chose
intransitive verb (p prés etc - pp-) [fabric] se déchirerPhrasal Verbs:- rip off- rip open- rip up••to let rip — (colloq) tempêter (colloq)
to let rip at somebody — engueuler (sl) quelqu'un
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∎ he ripped the envelope open il déchira l'enveloppe;∎ to rip sth to shreds or to pieces (garment, letter) mettre qch en morceaux ou en lambeaux; figurative (criticize) éreinter∎ she ripped the book from my hands elle m'arracha le livre des mains∎ she ripped him for all he had elle lui a piqué tout ce qu'il avait∎ a motorbike ripped past une moto est passée à toute allure□ ;∎ old-fashioned let it rip! (accelerate) appuie sur le champignon!∎ now they're gone we can really let rip maintenant qu'ils sont partis, on va pouvoir s'éclater;∎ to let rip at sb se mettre en pétard contre qn;∎ old-fashioned let it rip! (go ahead) vas-y!□3 noun(b) (ocean current) zone f de forts courantsdéchirer; figurative éreinter, mettre en piècesse déchirer(a) (tear off) arracher;∎ the binding had been ripped off the book la reliure du livre avait été arrachée∎ they rip off tourists ils arnaquent les touristes∎ they ripped off a bank ils ont braqué une banque;∎ my wallet was ripped off je me suis fait faucher mon portefeuille;∎ he ripped off our idea il nous a piqué notre idéearracher∎ the explosion ripped through the building (shook the building) le choc de l'explosion a ébranlé tout le bâtiment; (gutted the building) l'explosion a éventré le bâtiment;∎ the fire ripped through the town le feu s'est rapidement propagé dans toute la ville;∎ figurative we ripped through the work in no time on a expédié le travail en un rien de temps(paper, cloth) déchirer (violemment), mettre en pièces; (road surface, street) éventrer
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Ripping — [dt. »aufreißen«] (rippen), Einlesen von Musikstücken einer Audio CD oder eines Spielfilms von einer DVD in ein Anwendungsprogramm, verbunden mit der Kodierung der eingelesenen Daten in ein computerlesbares Format (z. B. WAV, MP3 oder MPEG 4) … Universal-Lexikon
ripping — ► ADJECTIVE Brit. informal, dated ▪ excellent … English terms dictionary
ripping — [rip′iŋ] adj. 1. that rips or tears 2. [Old Slang, Chiefly Brit.] excellent; fine; splendid rippingly adv … English World dictionary
Ripping — This article is about copying digital media. For other uses, see Rip. Ripping is the process of copying audio or video content to a hard disk, typically from removable media. The word is used to refer to all forms of media. Despite the name,… … Wikipedia
Ripping — Rip Rip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ripped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ripping}.] [Cf. AS. r[=y]pan, also Sw. repa to ripple flax, D. repelen, G. reffen, riffeln, and E. raff, raffle. Cf. {Raff}, {Ripple} of flax.] 1. To divide or separate the parts of, by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ripping — This interesting and unusual surname, recorded in London church registers from the mid 16th Century under the variant spellings Riping, Rippin, Rip(p)on, Rippen etc., has two distinct possible origins. The first and most likely origin is French… … Surnames reference
ripping — adjective Etymology: probably from present participle of 1rip Date: 1846 chiefly British excellent, delightful < I ve had a ripping time here W. S. Maugham > … New Collegiate Dictionary
ripping — adjective a) That rips, or can be removed by ripping. b) Excellent … Wiktionary
ripping — adj. Ripping is used with these nouns: ↑yarn … Collocations dictionary
ripping — rip·ping || rɪpɪŋ adj. excellent, great, fine (Slang) rɪp n. tear, rent, opening caused by ripping; area of water with a strong or turbulent current; ripoff, cheat, instance of deception v. tear, rend; be torn, be rent; criticize sharply,… … English contemporary dictionary
ripping — adj. Brit. archaic colloq. very enjoyable (a ripping good yarn). Derivatives: rippingly adv … Useful english dictionary