Tear along Meaning in English
expression
ˈtɛɹ/, /ˈtɪɹ/ /əˈɫɔŋ
TAIR-uh-LAWNG
teə/ /ɐlˈɒŋ
TAIR-uh-LONG
परिभाषा
To rip something following a line or edge, or to move very quickly in one direction, often running or driving fast.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Can mean 'rip exactly along a line' (like paper) or 'move quickly' (informal, more common in UK English). In movement sense, often with vehicles: 'tear along the road.' Not common in American English for speed.
Spanish: rasgar (a lo largo de una línea) - correr rápidamentePortuguese (BR): rasgar ao longo - correr rapidamentePortuguese (PT): rasgar ao longo - correr rapidamenteChinese (Simplified): 沿着(某条线)撕开 - 飞快地跑Chinese (Traditional): 沿著(某條線)撕開 - 疾速奔跑Hindi: लकीर के साथ फाड़ना - तेज़ी से दौड़नाArabic: تمزيق على طول (خط) - يندفع بسرعةBengali: রেখা বরাবর ছিঁড়ে ফেলা - দ্রুত ছুটে চলাRussian: рвать вдоль - мчаться вдольJapanese: 線に沿って破る - (道などを)ものすごい速さで進むVietnamese: xé dọc theo - lao nhanh dọc theoKorean: 선을 따라 찢다 - 쏜살같이 달리다Turkish: çizgi boyunca yırtmak - hızla ilerlemekUrdu: لکیر کے ساتھ پھاڑنا - تیزی سے دوڑناIndonesian: xé dọc theo - lao nhanh dọc theo
उदाहरण वाक्य
Please tear along the dotted line to open the envelope.
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You can tear along this edge to remove the ticket stub.
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The instructions say to tear along the marked line.
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He tore along the street on his bike, late for work.
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When the bell rang, all the kids tore along the hallway.
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Just tear along the receipts and hand me the copy.
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