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How to fight the torn Wubi

Tear, Wubi: RADR

The basic meaning of tear

1. To tear something apart with your hands: ~open. ~Broken. ~Broken. ~Tear. ~Destroyed. ~ Ticket (the kidnapper killed the kidnapped person because his demand for extorting money was not met). ~Heart-splitting lung (describing extreme sadness).

Details

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1. (Phonetic. From hand, Si sound. "Si" also has the meaning of "split". Original meaning: Tear)

2. Same as the original meaning [tear; rip]

As expected, Qingwen took it and tore it in half with a "chi" sound. -- "A Dream of Red Mansions"

3. Another example: tear the paper into strips; tear off the slogans on the wall; tear a newspaper in half; tear a hole in the coat on a nail; Tear and beat (tear and fight. Twist and beat); tear Luo (also: "tear Luo". Resolve); tear and stroke (break down, resolve); tear and peel (tear, tear into pieces)

4 . Retail shopping of cloth [buy cloth]. Such as: tear eight feet of cloth

Words

1. tear sīchě

[tear] tear apart tear

clothes torn and damaged .

Citation explanation: tear apart. Mao Dun's "Water Algae" Chapter 3: "The mud and grass in Chagang are like a growing patch, resisting the tearing of human power." Du Pengcheng's "In Peaceful Days" Chapter 3: "After the enemy tortured her, she was thrown into a dry In the pond, let three tiger-like 'foreign dogs' tear her apart. "

2. Tear up sīhuǐ

[tear up; tear to shreds] tear up, metaphorically. Unilateral breach of agreements, treaties, etc.

He tore up Zhang's unsatisfactory manuscript and planned to rewrite it.

Tear up the agreement

Citation explanation: tear up and destroy. By extension, it refers to unilateral betrayal of agreements, treaties, etc. agreed upon by the Communist Party. Mao Zedong's "The Chinese People Have Standed Up": "When the time comes, they will tear up all resolutions and wage cruel war against the people."

3. Tearing sīliè

[ rend;tear] tear, tear

Tear your hearts, not your clothes.

Citation explanation: tear apart, tear apart. Ai Qing's poem "Torch? Confession 2": "They tore their songs apart into the night sky." Chapter 2 of Bi Ye's "Our Power is Invincible": "A slaughtered pig, its fluffy pig head fell aside, The shaved pig body was torn into pieces. "

4. tear / ticket /, tear / ticket / son sīpiào, sīpiàor

5. tear. shabby sīpòliǎnpí

[have no consideration for sb's feelings; put aside all considerations of face] Regardless of face.

Metaphor for public breakup

6. Heart-breaking sīxīn-lièfèi

[grieved] Describes extreme sadness

7. Bite sīyǎo

(1) [bait]: attack by biting or tearing

When the dogs went to bite the badger, they barked furiously

(2) [worry]: bite, especially the throat

Wolves bite sheep

8. scratch sīzhuā

[plug] chaos Scratching and tearing

The sick child tore at the sheets

Dialect Collection

◎ Hakka: [Hakka Pinyin Vocabulary] si1 [Hailu Fengqiang] sii1 [Hakka Dictionary] sii1 [Taiwan Four County Accent] sii1 [Meixian Accent] se1 [Baoan Accent] su1 [Dongguan Accent] si1 [Lufeng Accent] si1

◎ Cantonese: si1

< p>◎Chaoshan dialect: se1

Chinese-English translation

tear

1. to rip; to tear (off)

English

rip, tear; buy cloth

Explanation of ancient books

Kangxi Dictionary

Mao concentrated hand character tear? Kangxi strokes: 16 ?External strokes: 12

"Tang Yun" starts with Ji Qie, "Ji Yun", "Yun Hui" and "Zheng Yun" start with Qi Qie, $Yinxi. Tear it up. "The Notes on Children of Jia Yi's Biography in the Former Han Dynasty" refers to mentioning tearing.

Also "Ji Yun" is closely related to each other. Same as Si. Analysis. The poem says the ax is like this.

Mountains are suitable for cutting and sound. Same meaning. Or work as a servant.

Tear up in a sentence

1. We don’t need it, tear it off.

2. She tore up all the letters he wrote.

3. She beat her breasts and tore her robe.

4. The sharp rocks tore his trouser legs.

5. Monkeys tear the bark of trees for food.

6. She angrily tore up his letter.

7. Two pages of this book were torn out.

8. I heard the sound of clothes being torn.

9. The skin on the back of the nose may tear.

10. "Tear open the uniform," the major said.

11. It’s hard to make a sentence using tear, but this is a universal way to make a sentence

12. Uncle Hosking and I were tearing.

13. A strong wind tore the sail to pieces.

14. He made a reading plan and then tore it up.

15. The cover of this package cannot be torn open.

16. We heard the sound of tearing paper.

17. Tear off their masks!

18. Lemmen tore open the top envelope of the package.

19. This brown paper will tear as soon as it is torn.

20. Suddenly, the cat let out a heart-rending howl.

21. The spleen can be avulsed from its pedicle.