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tore
tore 1 T0275500 (tôr)v.Past tense of tear1.
tore 2 T0275500 (tôr)n. See torus. [French, from Latin torus.]tore (tɔː) vb the past tense of tear1
tore (tɔː) n (Architecture) architect another name for torus1[C17: from French, from Latin: torus]tore1 (tɔr, toʊr) v. pt. of tear 2. tore2 (tɔr, toʊr) n. a torus. [1660–70; < French < Latin torus] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tore - commonly the lowest molding at the base of a columntorusmoulding, molding - a decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing | Translationstear2 (teə) – past tense tore (toːn) : past participle torn (toː) – verb1. (sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement. He tore the photograph into pieces; You've torn a hole in your jacket; I tore the picture out of a magazine. 撕破,撕去 撕破,撕去 2. to become torn. Newspapers tear easily. 扯破 扯破3. to rush. He tore along the road. 飛跑,狂奔 飞跑,狂奔 noun a hole or split made by tearing. There's a tear in my dress. 扯破的洞,撕裂處 扯破的洞,撕裂处 be torn between (one thing and another) to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things). He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends. 左右為難,難以作出選擇 左右为难,难以作出选择 tear (oneself) away to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly. I couldn't tear myself away from the television. 依依不捨地離開 勉强使自己离开tear one's hair to be in despair with impatience and frustration. Their inefficiency makes me tear my hair. 撕扯自己的頭髮(表示忿怒、焦急、憂慮) 撕扯自己的头发(表示忿怒、焦急、忧虑) tear up1. to remove from a fixed position by violence; The wind tore up several trees. 拔掉 拔掉2. to tear into pieces. She tore up the letter. 撕碎 撕碎tore
tore (up) and torn (up) 1. Sl. distraught; emotionally upset. I knew you'd be tore up. Fred's really torn up about the accident. 2. Sl. intoxicated. He wasn't just drunk—he was massively tore up. Boy, was she torn.See:- all tore up
- tear (one) a new one
- tear (one's) hair
- tear (one's) heart out
- tear (someone or something) in half
- tear (someone or something) in twain
- tear (someone or something) in two
- tear (someone or something) to pieces
- tear (someone or something) to ribbons
- tear (someone or something) to shreds
- tear (something) on (something)
- tear a strip off (someone)
- tear across (something or some place)
- tear along
- tear apart
- tear around
- tear at
- tear away
- tear down
- tear from (someone or something)
- tear into (someone or something)
- tear loose
- tear loose from (someone or something)
- tear off
- tear out
- tear out (one's) hair
- tear out of (something or some place)
- tear round
- tear someone off a strip
- tear the heart out of (something)
- tear the rag off the bush
- tear through (something)
- tear up
- tear up the pea patch
- tore
- tore back
- tore down
- tore up
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torus torus molding torus A bold projecting molding, convex in shape, generally forming the lowest member of a base over the plinth.MedicalSeetearTORE
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TORE➣Termination of Resuscitative Efforts |
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Synonyms for torenoun commonly the lowest molding at the base of a columnSynonymsRelated Words |