to tear out
Pronunciation
/tˈɪɹ ˈaʊt/

Définition et signification de « tear out » en anglais

to tear out
[phrase form: tear]
01

arracher, déraciner

to forcefully split or remove something from their place or position, often through pulling or ripping
to tear out definition and meaning
informations grammaticales
composition morphologique
à particule
verbe d’action
régulier
séparable
particule
out
verbe de base
tear
présent
tear out
3e personne du singulier
tears out
participe présent
tearing out
passé simple
tore out
participe passé
torn out
Exemples
The protesters attempted to tear out the controversial sign from the ground.
Les manifestants ont tenté d'arracher le panneau controversé du sol.
02

arracher, extraire brutalement

to forcefully and suddenly remove someone or something from a state of mind, normalcy, inactivity, etc.
Exemples
The sudden phone call tore her out of her peaceful reverie.
L'appel téléphonique soudain l'a arrachée à sa paisible rêverie.
03

déguerpir, filer

to depart quickly and suddenly from a location or situation
Exemples
She tore out of the gate and sprinted towards the finish line.
Elle sortit en trombe de la porte et sprinta vers la ligne d'arrivée.
04

arracher, extorquer

to force someone to talk or reveal something against their will
Exemples
The persistent reporter tore out valuable insights from the reticent interviewee.
Le journaliste persistant a arraché des informations précieuses de l'interviewé réticent.
05

arracher, extraire de force

to suddenly remove someone from somewhere or something by force
Exemples
The police tore the suspect out of his car and slammed him on the ground.
La police a arraché le suspect de sa voiture et l'a jeté au sol.
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