单词 | tear off |
释义 | tear offphrasal verb See full dictionary entry for tearIf you tear off your clothes, you take them off in a rough and violent way. Totally exhausted, he tore his clothes off and fell into bed. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Fuentes tore off his hat and flung it to the ground. [VERB PARTICLE noun] tear off in British English (tɛə) verb 1. (transitive) to separate by tearing 2. (intr, adverb) to rush away; hurry 3. (tr, adverb) to produce in a hurry; do quickly and carelessly to tear off a letter 4. tear someone off a strip adjective tear-off 5. (of paper, etc) produced in a roll or block and marked with perforations so that one section at a time can be torn off tear-off in British English (ˈtɛərˌɒf) adjective (of paper etc) produced in a roll or block and marked with perforations so that onesection at a time can be torn off His tear-off desk calendar announced today's date: July 1. an inexpensive tear-off pad Send the completed tear-off slip. Examples of 'tear off' in a sentence |
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