0 to pull apart; to tear or be torn violently and quickly: --
1 to copy pictures or sounds from a CD or DVD onto a computer: --
4 abbreviation for rest in peace --
5 to tear something quickly and with force, or to break apart something: --
Lower bedding planes are erosional, planar or scouring and show erosional features; tool marks, flute casts, gutter casts, load casts, and rip-up clasts.
Lower bedding planes are erosional, planar or scouring, and show erosional features; flute casts, tool marks, rip-up clasts.
Lawbreakers were essentially those who left the public highways and trespassed or ripped wood from the roadside hedges and fences.
He is ripped out of his cities, neighbourhoods and farms (his historical environment), and he is thrown into the desert (his mythical environment).
In a corner, one of the musicians, barefoot, was ripping various things into shreds, searching for (and finding) the sound of breaking bones.
He was up in the tree when the boy on the bicycle ripped off the uh the pears.
Thus, a rhyming couplet like lip/rip is considerably less frequent than lip/zip or lip/tip.
During the first slow phase the cloud expands gradually as electrons are ripped off by the electric field of the laser pulse.