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I . rip <-pp-> [rɪp] V. intr. (be torn)

II . rip <-pp-> [rɪp] V. trans.

2. rip coloq. (move very fast):

let it rip!

3. rip MÚS., INFORM. coloq.:

rip track, CD

III . rip [rɪp] SUST.

1. rip (tear):

rip

2. rip (cut):

rip

RIP [ˌɑ:raɪˈpi:] SUST.

RIP abrev. de rest in peace

RIP
R.I.P.

rip off V. trans. coloq.

1. rip off (take off):

rip off
rip off clothes

2. rip off (overcharge):

rip off

3. rip off (steal):

rip off

rip out V. trans.

1. rip out pages:

rip out

2. rip out collar:

rip out

rip-off SUST. coloq.

rip-roaring ADJ. coloq.

rip-roaring success, time:

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Yet, that's too little sunshine to make a rip-off such as this look spotless.
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Generally docile when handled, the bearcat nevertheless has sharp claws and teeth that can easily rip through flesh.
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They had been brought up on stories of time-share rip-offs and were determined to be ultra-cautious.
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Screams of pain and howls of anguish rip the night air like a vengeful siren's song.
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While there, he has a breakdown and tries to rip off his cloak but finds he can't.
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Whatever he is through the first six games definitely has a rip cord attached to it.
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A slight tear by a lyrinx's claw can become a huge rip and cause the air floater to crash.
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They rip the witch in half and almost immediately they are pulled from their world, to reality and begin watching it.
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Reeds cause tangles and branches can rip nets.
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Most of the beach dwellers begin to go insane and suddenly start to rip the bodies apart in a terrifying frenzy.
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