tore in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for tore in the English»Spanish Dictionary

tore [Am tɔr, Brit tɔː] past tear

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

1. tear (pull apart):

I tore the cloth in half
I tore open the letter
I tore open the letter
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 into VB [Am tɛr -, Brit tɛː -] (v + prep + o)

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

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

II.tear off VB [Am tɛr -, Brit tɛː -] (v + adv)

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

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

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

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

tore in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tore in the English»Spanish Dictionary

tore [tɔ:ʳ, Am tɔ:r] VB intr, trans

tore pt 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

tore Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to tear sb off a strip Brit
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The 1988 renovation lowered the park to nearly street level and tore out the hedges.
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Members of the crowd tore gilded ornamental work from the building's wrought iron doors and then used it to break first floor windows.
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To carry away the injured, supporters tore down advertising hoardings to use as stretchers, and emergency services were called to provide assistance.
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By 1922 he tore down his home to build a larger factory on the site.
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His tormentors broke his jaws, and then tore off the skin of his face.
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In an attempt to outdo each other, the singers tore off pieces of their dresses to reveal minidresses then staged a faux catfight that left the audience in disbelief.
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The captain said he decided to attempt to sail, but strong winds tore the foresail and the foresail and the mainsail became tangled in the mast.
atlantic.ctvnews.ca
Students busily tore up old newspapers copybooks and magazines into small pieces to fill four large bags with the paper scent.
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He looked at the envelope, and without reading it, tore it apart.
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They tore around, closing down, shutting off, bustling and hustling.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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