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1 tear sth to bits
распарчува нешто, израскинува нешто -
2 tear away
phr.v. 1. јурнува како стрела, профучи како куршум (човекот/возилото)2. tear oneself away a) се оттргнува, се куртули (from sb од некого), б) се одлепува, се откачува (from sth од нешто): Could you please tear yourself away from the TV and help me for a minute Те молам одлепи се од телевизорот и дојди малку да ми помогнеш -
3 tatters
n. pl. 1. партал (облека)2. in tatters a) уништен (углед/кариера/живот). б) искинат, распартален, парталав (облека); sb's life/career/reputation is in tatters нечиј живот/кариера/углед е уништен3. tear (sth) to tatters распарталува (нешто)
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