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ˌrip 'into sb (for / with sth) 责备;斥责
比如:
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., ripped into President Joe Biden and claimed the virtual "Summit for Democracy" was nothing more than a charade during a Thursday interview on Fox News’ "Ingraham Angle."

rip
rip / rip /

verb (-pp-)
1. to tear sth or to become torn, often suddenly or violently
   (突然或猛烈地)撕破,裂开:
  ▪ [VN]
   I ripped my jeans on the fence.
   我的牛仔裤在栅栏上划破了。
   The flags had been ripped in two.
   旗帜都被撕成了两半。
  ▪ [VN-ADJ]
   She  ripped the letter open.
   她撕开那封信。
  ▪ [V]
   I heard the tent rip.
   我听到了帐篷撕裂的声音。
2. [VN +adv. / prep.]  to remove sth quickly or violently, often by pulling it
   猛地扯开;突然拉开:
   He ripped off his tie.
   他一把拽开领带。
   The carpet had been ripped from the stairs.
   地毯已经从楼梯上拖走了。
3. [V VN] (computing 计) = rasterize
IDIOMS
let 'rip (at sb)    (informal)  to speak or do sth with great force, enthusiasm, etc. and without control
   激动地说(或做);忘乎所以地说(或做):
   When she gets angry with her boyfriend, she really lets rip at him.
   当她生男朋友气的时候,她真的对他破口大骂。
   The group let rip with a single from their new album.
   乐队充满激情地表演了他们新唱片中的一首单曲。
let 'rip | let sth 'rip
(informal)
1. to go or allow sth such as a car to go as fast as possible
   (使)全速前进:
   Once on the open road, he let rip.
   一上空旷的公路,他就全速行驶。
   Come on Steve—let her rip.
   来吧,史蒂夫——让车全速前进吧。
2. to do sth or to allow sth to happen as fast as possible
   尽快做;使尽快发生:
   This would cause inflation to let rip again.
   这又将导致急剧的通货膨胀。
rip sb / sth a'part / to 'shreds / to 'bits, etc.
   to destroy sth; to criticize sb very strongly
   摧毁;毁坏;猛烈抨击
⇨ more at heart , limb
PHRASAL VERBS
'rip at sth
   to attack sth violently, usually by tearing or cutting it
   猛烈撕扯;用力割
ˌrip 'into sb (for / with sth)
   to criticize sb and tell them that you are very angry with them
   责备;斥责
ˌrip 'into / 'through sb / sth
   to go very quickly and violently into or through sb / sth
   (快速而猛烈地)钻入,穿透:
   A bullet ripped into his shoulder.
   一颗子弹穿透了他的肩头。
ˌrip sb ↔ 'off [usually passive] (informal)
   to cheat sb, by making them pay too much, by selling them sth of poor quality, etc.
   敲诈;讹诈:
   Tourists complain of being ripped off by local cab drivers.
   游客抱怨被当地的出租车司机敲了竹杠。
⇨ related noun rip-off (1)
ˌrip sth ↔ 'off (informal)
   to steal sth
   偷窃;盗取:
   Thieves broke in and ripped off nine computers.
   盗贼破门而入,偷走了五台电脑。
ˌrip sth ↔ 'up
   to tear sth into small pieces
   把某物撕碎:
   He ripped up the letter and threw it in the fire.
   他把信撕碎,扔到炉子里。

noun [usually sing.]
1. a long tear in cloth, paper, etc.
   (织物、纸张等)撕开的大口子
2. = rip current


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rip
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/ˈrıp/ verb , rips, ripped, rip·ping
  1 a [  + obj  ] : to tear, split, or open (something) quickly or violently
   She ripped the fabric in half.
   He ripped open the package.
   The dog ripped the pillow to shreds/pieces.
   The dog ripped a hole [=made a hole] in the pillow.
   The force of the explosion ripped a hole in the wall.
  1 b [  no obj  ] : to become torn or split
   Her coat ripped when it caught on the doorknob.
   The seam has ripped.
  2 always followed by an adverb or preposition [  + obj  ] : to remove (something) quickly or violently
   I ripped the poster off the wall.
   The sink had been ripped from the wall.
   He ripped the page out of the magazine.
   She ripped off her mask.
   He ripped the letter from my hands.
  3 [  no obj  ] : to go or move very quickly through or into something
   The fire ripped through the forest.
   an epidemic that ripped through the region
   The bullet ripped into her leg.
  4 [  + obj  ] : to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way
   (US) The coach ripped [=ripped into] his team for their sloppy play.
   His latest movie was ripped to shreds/pieces by the critics.
  let rip
    informal
   1 : to do something in a way that is full of anger or energy
    For the concert finale, the band let rip with a fantastic version of the song that made them famous.
    I don't think anyone expected the senator to let rip at the press conference like that. [=to speak in such an angry way]
   2 let (something) rip : to make (a car, boat, machine, etc.) go very fast
    — usually used in phrases like let it rip and let her/'er rip
    Once we got the boat out into the open water, we let it rip.
   
  rip apart [  phrasal verb  ]
   1 rip (something) apart or rip apart (something) : to completely destroy (something) by tearing it into pieces
    The child ripped the toy apart.
    Strong winds had ripped apart many of the little beach bungalows.
    — often used figuratively
    a tragedy/scandal that almost ripped the family apart
   
   2 rip (someone or something) apart or rip apart (someone or something) : to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way especially by describing weaknesses, flaws, etc.
    Critics ripped the author's latest novel apart.
    an article that rips apart the mayor's plan
  rip into [  phrasal verb  ]
   rip into (someone or something) : to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way
    The coach ripped into [=tore into] the team after the game.
    She ripped into the band's last performance.
  rip off [  phrasal verb  ]
    informal
   1 rip (someone) off or rip off (someone) : to steal from or cheat (someone)
    Hundreds of people were ripped off in a scam involving two people who claimed to be collecting money for disaster victims.
    The store had been ripping customers off for years.
    I wasn't trying to rip you off. I thought $50 was a fair price.
   2 rip (something) off or rip off (something)
   2 a : to steal (something)
    The organization's treasurer ripped off almost $6,000 before being caught.
    Somebody ripped off [=stole] all our equipment. = All our equipment got ripped off. [=stolen]
   2 b disapproving : to copy or imitate (something) improperly : to make something that is too much like (something made by someone else)
    The film has done well, but its makers have been accused of ripping off another movie made 30 years ago.
    — see also rip-off
  rip up [  phrasal verb  ]
   rip (something) up or rip up (something) : to completely destroy (something) by tearing it into pieces
    He ripped up the letter.
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II
noun , pl   rips [  count  ]
  : a long tear in something
   She has a rip in her coat.
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