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I [tɛə] 1. v ( past tore; p. p. torn)1) рва́ти(ся), зрива́ти, відрива́ти(ся) (тж. tear off)to tear asunder [in two] — розірва́ти на́впіл
to tear in [to] pieces — пошматува́ти; перен. розби́ти вщент; розкритикува́ти
2) відніма́ти; вихо́плювати (тж. tear out)3) пора́нити, подря́пати4) перен. розрива́ти, кра́ятиa heart torn by anxiety — се́рце, що розрива́ється від триво́ги
to be torn between — розрива́тися на части́ни; вага́тися між ( двома бажаннями тощо)
5) рва́тися; зно́шуватися, спрацьо́вуватися6) мча́ти (тж. tear along, tear down)•- tear along
- tear at
- tear away
- tear down
- tear out
- tear up••that's torn it — тепе́р усьо́му гапли́к
2. nto tear off a strip — ви́лаяти, пошпе́тити
1) про́різ, ді́рка; ро́зпірка2) стрімки́й рух3) несамови́тість4) амер. sl. гульня́5) тех. зносII [tɪə] n1) сльоза́in tears — в сльоза́х
bitter [poignant] tears — гіркі́ сльо́зи
to break into tears — зали́тися сльоза́ми, розрида́тися
to give smb. a tear — намага́тися розчу́лити кого́сь до сліз
2) кра́пля ( роси)
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