torn in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for torn in the English»Spanish Dictionary

torn [Am tɔrn, Brit tɔːn] pt part tear

war-torn [Am ˈwɔrˌtɔrn, Brit ˈwɔːtɔːn] ADJ

trouble-torn [ˈtrʌb(ə)ltɔːn] ADJ

I.tear1 <pt tore, pp torn> [Am tɛr, Brit tɛː] VB trans

1. tear (pull apart):

he's torn my book
that's torn it! Brit inf, dated

II.tear1 <pt tore, pp torn> [Am tɛr, Brit tɛː] VB intr

III.tear1 [Am tɛr, Brit tɛː] N

See also wear

I.wear [Am wɛr, Brit wɛː] N U

1.2. wear (damage):

II.wear <pt wore, pp worn> [Am wɛr, Brit wɛː] VB trans

1.2. wear jewelry/glasses/makeup:

¿usa gafas? esp Spain

III.wear <pt wore, pp worn> [Am wɛr, Brit wɛː] VB intr

tear2 [Am tɪr, Brit tɪə] N

tear apart VB [Am tɛr -, Brit tɛː -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

tear into VB [Am tɛr -, Brit tɛː -] (v + prep + o)

tear away VB [Am tɛr -, Brit tɛː -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

tear at VB [Am tɛr -, Brit tɛː -] (v + prep + o)

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torn in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for torn in the English»Spanish Dictionary

torn [tɔ:n, Am tɔ:rn] VB intr, trans

torn pp of tear

See also tear2, tear1

I.tear2 [teəʳ, Am ter] tore, torn tore, torn N

II.tear2 [teəʳ, Am ter] tore, torn tore, torn VB trans

III.tear2 [teəʳ, Am ter] tore, torn tore, torn VB intr

I.tear2 [teəʳ, Am ter] tore, torn tore, torn N

II.tear2 [teəʳ, Am ter] tore, torn tore, torn VB trans

III.tear2 [teəʳ, Am ter] tore, torn tore, torn VB intr

torn Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to tear sb off a strip Brit
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Nowadays the hyper-rich are torn between concealment and showing-off.
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They carry on a furtive relationship which leaves him torn between the passion, and knowing that he is doing something wrong.
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His success was short-lived, however, as he broke his arm in, and a torn ligament in his leg prematurely ended his playing career.
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Its mission is to unite children of war-torn regions in their shared love of soccer.
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Cold comfort for a family torn apart by evil more than a decade ago.
www.gladstoneobserver.com.au
The war-torn city began to see some positive development as millions of expats returned to the country.
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The artwork is printed onto blotter paper and then sometimes perforated into tiny squares or tabs which can be torn or cut apart.
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Playing in the same league he had torn apart three years earlier, he could only manage a dismal.207 mark.
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He had three self-inflicted wounds to his throat, and the deputies reported that his clothing was torn and his body burned in a dozen places.
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Families were torn apart and the Channel Islanders suffered hunger and despair for five long years.
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