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I [tiə] noun(a drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion (especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it: tears of joy/laughter/rage.) lágrima- tearful- tearfully - tearfulness - tear gas - tear-stained - in tears II 1. [teə] past tense - tore; 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: He tore the photograph into pieces; You've torn a hole in your jacket; I tore the picture out of a magazine.) rasgar, arrancar2) (to become torn: Newspapers tear easily.) rasgar-se3) (to rush: He tore along the road.) correr a toda2. noun(a hole or split made by tearing: There's a tear in my dress.) rasgão- be torn between one thing and another- be torn between - tear oneself away - tear away - tear one's hair - tear up -
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I [tɪə] nII [tɛə]to break into tears — разрыдаться, расплакаться
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s llàgrima | estrip, estripadav estripar, esqueixar, trencar | arrencar, separar amb violència | ferir, lacerar, distendre | estripar-se, esqueixar-se | moure's de pressain tears plorantburst into tears esclatar en plors, desfer-se en plorstear along anar a tota pastillatear down demolir, desarmartear off arrencar, anar corrent, sortir de pressatear up arrencar, fer a trossos -
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1. IIItear off smth. /smth. off/ tear off the cover (a button, a sleeve, etc.) отрывать обложку и т.д.; а shell tore off his arm снарядом ему оторвало руку; he tore off his clothes and jumped into the water to save the boy from drowning он сорвал с себя одежду и прыгнул в воду спасать мальчика2. XXI1tear off smth. from smth. tear off a leaf from a calendar (clothes from her body, etc.) срывать листок с календаря и т.д. -
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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) -
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phrvi infmlThe next time you tear across the road like that you'll get under the bus — В следующий раз ты попадешь под автобус, если будешь бежать через дорогу сломя голову
He tore out of the room waving a piece of paper — Он выскочил из комнаты, размахивая клочком бумаги
Well, excuse me, I have to tear off — Извините меня, я побежал
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > tear across etc
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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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to tear from, to rip from сорвать (обертку, одежду); оторвать что-то (от чего-то)He tore off his jacket and jumped into the water. He tore off a piece of paper and wrote his telephone on it.
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§ (tore, torn) ცრემლი; დაფლეთა, დაგლეჯა§1 გახეული ადგილი, ნახვრეტი2 ცრემლი3 (tore, torn) ხევა (დახევს, დაიხევა)this cloth tears easily ეს ნაჭერი / ქსოვილი მალე / ადვილად იხევა●●he tore the letter open წერილი გახსნაshe was tearing her hair with rage / grief სიბრაზისაგან / დარდისაგან თმას იგლეჯდაbitter tears / words მწარე, მდუღარე ცრემლები // მწარე სიტყვები●●torn to ribbons ნაკუწებად / ნაფლეთებად ქცეული -
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1. сорвать (одежду); разорвать, оторватьIn a matter of seconds, the passer-by tore off his coat and jumped into the lagoon to save the drowning child.
2. рвануть (поспешно уйти, уехать), опрометью броситьсяThe child tore the wrapping off in his eagerness to find his birthday present.
She tore off to the store because it was about to close.
3. сварганить (плохо, наспех написать), настрочитьHe jumps into the car and tears off like a race driver.
I’m afraid this article reads as if you tore it off in half an hour.
He tore off a poem a day for an entire month.
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<prod.srfc> ■ Träne f<qualit.mat> ■ Riss m< silic> ■ Tropfen mvi <tech.gen> (fabric, paper) ■ zerreißen vi ; reißen vivi <tech.gen> (sever unintentionally; e.g. paper, fabrics, sheet metal) ■ durchreißen vi -
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to destroy by tearing into pieces порвать, разорватьShe tore up his letter angrily.
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I[tɪə]göz yaşı; to break into tears ağlamağa başlamaqII[tɛə]1. v. (torn, torn) yırtmaq, cırmaq2. n. yırtıq, cırıq -
118 tear a cloth into shreds
Общая лексика: изорвать материю в клочьяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tear a cloth into shreds
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Табуированная лексика: заняться (какой-л.) тяжелой работойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tear-ass into something
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English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to tear smth in pieces
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