0 to make or get a hole or tear in by pulling, tearing etc -- ฉีก
1 to pull (off, up etc) by breaking or tearing -- ดึงขึ้นอย่างแรงจนฉีกขาด
His own interest had been kindled by a recent exchange in which he, indeed, felt "ripped off" by one of his publishers.
In this case expansion is at a rate consistent with what has been called the big rip.
This rip-off of the old feminist slogan that the personal is political is, however, totally self-defeating.
For those who follow this trail of rip-offs and unapologetic merchants of self-aggrandisement, there is nothing original here.
When did she say how she ripped her dress?
She is both a horsewoman and a cyclist, but while hunting, her skirt is ripped off in a fall and carried off by her steed.
Shallow-water mats were ripped up and distributed as detrital matter by waves and currents to surrounding environments.
During the first slow phase the cloud expands gradually as electrons are ripped off by the electric field of the laser pulse.
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