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RIP [ˌɑ:raɪˈpi:] N

RIP short for rest in peace

RIP
R.I.P.

I . rip <-pp-> [rɪp] VB intr (be torn)

II . rip <-pp-> [rɪp] VB trans

2. rip inf (move very fast):

3. rip MUS, COMPUT inf:

III . rip [rɪp] N

1. rip (tear):

rip

2. rip (cut):

rip

rip off VB trans inf

1. rip off (take off):

2. rip off (overcharge):

rip out VB trans

1. rip out pages:

2. rip out collar:

rip up VB trans

rip-off N inf

rip-roaring ADJ inf

rip-roaring success, time:

Usage examples with ripped

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
All interiors were subsequently ripped out and a new dcor for a single restaurant put in place.
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He tells her it was ripped off a tub in a palace.
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Both sets of undercarriage and the port engine were ripped off.
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The first centers around a ripped up map (or puzzle), then discovering a secret room behind a bookshelf.
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V/m is reached, electrons are ripped off the metal atoms.
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Many homes and offices were damaged, windows were shattered, and doors were ripped from their hinges.
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However, he later admitted his business partner had ripped him off, and he lost everything.
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The tree contrasts the formerly fruitful golden age with the present barren time, in which its fruit is violently ripped off and its branches broken.
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Note that a tape gag can cause the skin on the lips to be ripped off.
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A ripped effect changes the scene to a bedroom.
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