tore
英 [tɔː(r)]
美 [tɔːr]
v. 撕裂; 撕碎; 扯破; 戳破; 撕开,划成,刺出,扯开(裂口或洞); 拉掉; 撕掉; 拔掉; 扯掉
tear的过去式
柯林斯词典
Toreis the past tense oftear.
英英释义
noun
- commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column
双语例句
- Without looking to left or to right, he tore off down the road.
他也不朝两边看,就在路上开始狂奔。 - He tore up the stairs two steps at a time.
他一步两个台阶地飞奔跑上楼。 - He took a small notebook from his jacket pocket and tore out a page
他从上衣口袋里掏出小笔记本,撕下来一页。 - We tore from them the mask of democracy.
我们撕下了他们民主的假面具。 - She tore off two sections of paper towel and folded them lengthwise.
她撕下两格纸巾,然后纵向对折。 - He tore a muscle in his right thigh
他右大腿的一块肌肉拉伤了。 - I had a real row with him. I tore into him.
我和他大吵一架,把他狠狠地数落了一顿。 - He tore open the creamy envelope that had been enclosed in the letter
他撕开了随信寄来的奶油色信封。 - She tore off the cellophane, pulled out a cigarette, and lit it.
她撕掉包装纸,抽出一支烟,点燃了。 - 'Here's your ticket,' he said, and he tore it off the pad.
“给你票,”他说着,从票本上把票撕了下来。
