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rip

 
 
/rɪp/ verb (present participle ripping, past tense and past participle ripped)

Translation

[I, T] to tear quickly and suddenly, or to tear something quickly and suddenly
yırtmak, yırtılmak, paramparça etmek
She ripped her dress getting off her bike. He ripped open the parcel.1967
rip sth out/off/from, etc to remove something by pulling it away quickly
yırtarak çekip çıkarmak; parçalayarak çıkarmak
Hedges had been ripped out to make larger fields.19671648
[T] to copy information from a CD onto an MP3 player (= a piece of electronic equipment or a computer program for storing music)
CD'den MP3'e kopyalamak/aktarmak
1333
rip sb off phrasal verb informal
to cheat someone by making them pay too much money for something
kazık atmak, soymak, kazıklamak
We were ripped off by the first taxi driver.1052397
rip sth off phrasal verb
to remove a piece of clothing very quickly and carelessly
hızlıca çıkarıp atmak; çabuk çabuk çıkarmak; parçalayıp çıkarmak
I ripped off my clothes and jumped in the shower.815
rip through sth phrasal verb
to move through a place or building, destroying it quickly
yıkarak ilerlemek, yıkıp geçmek
The bomb ripped through the building, killing six people.1974
rip sth up phrasal verb
to tear something into small pieces
parça parça etmek, yırtarak küçük parçalara ayırmak
He ripped up all her letters.1967
(Definition of rip verb from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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