Rip out Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɪp/ /ˈaʊt
RIP-owt
ɹˈɪp/ /ˈaʊt
rip-OWT
परिभाषा
To remove something quickly and forcefully, often by pulling it out or tearing it away from where it is attached.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and physically forceful. Often used for things attached (carpet, wires, pages). Suggests damage may be caused. 'Rip out' is stronger than 'pull out'. Not used for gentle removal.
Spanish: arrancar - sacar de raízPortuguese (BR): arrancar - tirar fora à forçaPortuguese (PT): arrancar - tirar à forçaChinese (Simplified): 撕掉 - 拔出Chinese (Traditional): 撕掉 - 拔出Hindi: उखाड़ना - निकाल फेंकनाArabic: اقتلع - نزع بقوةBengali: টেনে ছিঁড়ে ফেলা - জোর করে উপড়ে ফেলাRussian: выдрать - вырватьJapanese: 引き剝がす - 引き抜く(力強く)Vietnamese: xé ra - giật raKorean: 잡아뜯다 - 뜯어내다Turkish: söküp çıkarmak - koparıp almakUrdu: زور سے نکالنا - پھاڑ کر الگ کرناIndonesian: mencabut dengan paksa - merobek
उदाहरण वाक्य
He tried to rip out the carpet from the floor.
basic
Please don't rip out the pages from the book.
basic
They had to rip out all the old wires.
basic
I accidentally ripped out my headphones from the laptop.
natural
When they remodeled the kitchen, they had to rip out all the cabinets.
natural
The dentist had to rip out the broken tooth because it couldn't be saved.
natural