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1 tear/tore/torn
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3 tear sth. up
مَزَّقَ إرْبًا إرْبًا \ tear sth. up: tear (paper) to pieces. \ مَزَّقَ إلى أجزاء صغيرة \ tear sth. up: to tear (paper) to pieces. -
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اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ) -
5 tear sb. away
اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ) -
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مَزَّقَ \ mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. rip: to tear, quickly and violently: The sharp rocks ripped his trousers. splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. tear: to break (sth.) by pulling it apart; become broken in this way: He tore the letter to pieces, (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing Someone has torn the notice down. \ See Also شظى (شَظَّى)، فلق (فَلَقَ) -
7 TEAR
• After laughter, tears - Где радость, там и горе (Г)• Dainties of the great are tears of the poor (The) - Кошке игрушки, а мышке слезки (K)• It is easier to tear down than to build up - Ломать - не строить (Л)• Laughter before sleep, tears when wakened - Ранний смех - поздние слезы (P)• Never a rip without a tear - Всему есть своя причина (B)• Nothing dries sooner than tears - Время пройдет - слезы утрет (B), Тело заплывчиво, горе забывчиво (T)• Pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor (The) - Кошке игрушки, а мышке слезки (K)• Some swim in wealth but sink in tears - И через золото слезы текут (И)• Tears and trouble are the lot of all - Горе да беда с кем не была (Г)• Tears bring nobody back from the grave - Слезами горю не поможешь a (C) -
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I [tɪə] nouna drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion ( especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it:دَمْعَه II [teə] past tense tore [tɔːn]: past participle torn [tɔː]tears of joy/laughter/rage.
1. verb1) ( sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement:يُمَزِّقI tore the picture out of a magazine.
2) to become torn:يَتَمَزَّقNewspapers tear easily.
3) to rush:يَنْدَفِع، يَرْكُضُ بِسُرْعَه، يَنْهَبُ الأرْضHe tore along the road.
2. nouna hole or split made by tearing:شَق، تَمْزيق، ثَقْبThere's a tear in my dress.
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ثُقْب \ bore: a hole made by boring, esp. for water. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). puncture: a small hole, made by a sharp point (so that air or liquid forces its way through): A bee’s sting makes a small puncture in the skin. slot: a small narrow opening, into which sth. should fit: You must put a coin in the slot before a public telephone will work. tear: a torn place: a tear in my shirt. -
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خَرْق \ puncture: a small hole, made by a sharp point (so that air or liquid forces its way through): A bee’s sting makes a small puncture in the skin. tear: a torn place: a tear in my shirt. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ) -
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تَمَزَّقَ \ tear: to become broken by being pulled apart: This paper tears easily. \ دَمْعَة \ tear: a drop of salty water from the eyes. -
12 tear sb. away
سَحَبَ بعُنف \ tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. -
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14 tear (oneself) away
to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly:يُقْلِع عَن، يَبْتَعِدI couldn't tear myself away from the television.
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15 tear one's hair
a) to be in despair with impatience and frustration:يَشْعُرُ باليأس والإحْباطTheir inefficiency makes me tear my hair.
b) to show great irritation or despair.يَغْضَبُ بِشِدَّه، يَهْتاج -
16 tear (oneself) away
to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly:يُقْلِع عَن، يَبْتَعِدI couldn't tear myself away from the television.
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17 tear up
1) to remove from a fixed position by violence; The wind tore up several trees.يُزيل، يَقْلَع، يَشُق2) to tear into pieces:يُمَزِّق إرباShe tore up the letter.
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18 tear-stained
adjectivemarked with tears:مُبَقَّع بالدُّموعa tear-stained face.
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19 tear
عَدَا \ dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. tear: to rush excitedly: The children tore home to tell me the news. They were in a tearing hurry. \ See Also انْدَفَعَ، عَمِل بسُرْعة -
20 tear, rend
مَزْق \ tear, rend.
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