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arrancar de cuajo

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

tear out VERB [Am tɛr -, Brit tɛː -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. tear out paper:

2. tear out grass/bush:

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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Englisch
Spanisch
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to tear one's hair (out) attr gel/lacquer/oil
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
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arrancar hoja de papel/página
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. tear1 <Past tore, Past Part torn> [Am tɛr, Brit tɛː] VERB trans

1. tear (pull apart):

tear cloth/paper
tear cloth/paper
to tear sth/sb to pieces or bits or shreds
hacer algo/a alguien pedazos or trizas or ugs polvo
to tear sth/sb to pieces or bits or shreds argument
to tear sth/sb to pieces or bits or shreds cloth/paper
that's torn it! Brit ugs, veraltend

2. tear (divide):

tear usu pass

3. tear (remove forcibly):

to tear sth from sth

II. tear1 <Past tore, Past Part torn> [Am tɛr, Brit tɛː] VERB intr

1.1. tear (become torn):

tear cloth/paper:
tear cloth/paper:

1.2. tear (in childbirth):

1.3. tear (detach):

2.1. tear (rush) + Adv Kompl:

2.2. tear <tearing, Part Präs >:

III. tear1 [Am tɛr, Brit tɛː] SUBST

roto m Esp
to be on a or the tear Am

I. wear [Am wɛr, Brit wɛː] SUBST U

1.1. wear (use):

1.2. wear (damage):

2.1. wear (wearing of clothes):

2.2. wear (clothing):

II. wear <Past wore, Past Part worn> [Am wɛr, Brit wɛː] VERB trans

1.1. wear clothes:

calza (el) 44
to wear the trousers or Am also pants

1.2. wear jewelry/glasses/makeup:

¿usa gafas? esp Esp

2. wear (through use):

3. wear (tolerate) Brit ugs:

wear usu neg

III. wear <Past wore, Past Part worn> [Am wɛr, Brit wɛː] VERB intr

1. wear (through use):

wear collar/carpet/tire/brakes:
to wear thin wörtl (through use) cloth/metal:
to wear thin joke:

2. wear (last):

wear + Adv Kompl
to wear well cloth/clothes:
to wear well cloth/clothes:
to wear well person:

tear2 [Am tɪr, Brit tɪə] SUBST

enjugarle las lágrimas a alguien liter

I. out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] ADV out often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (come out, keep out, knock out, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (come, keep, knock, etc).

1.1. out (outside):

afuera esp LatAm

1.2. out (not at home, work):

to eat or form dine out
to eat or form dine out
comer afuera esp LatAm

2. out (removed):

3.1. out (indicating movement, direction):

out!
out
salida

3.2. out (outstretched, projecting):

4.1. out (ejected, dismissed):

4.2. out (from hospital, jail):

4.3. out (out of office):

5.1. out (displayed, not put away):

5.2. out (in blossom):

5.3. out (shining):

6.1. out (revealed, in the open):

6.2. out (published, produced):

6.3. out (in existence) ugs:

7. out (indicating distance):

8. out (clearly, loudly):

9. out (in horseracing, athletics):

10. out (end of message):

out RADIO, TEL

11. out in phrases:

out to + infin , she's out to beat the record
¡van a por ti! Esp

II. out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] ADJ

1.1. out pred (extinguished):

to be out fire/light/pipe:

1.2. out pred (unconscious):

1.3. out pred (not functioning):

2.1. out pred (at an end):

2.2. out pred (out of fashion):

2.3. out pred (out of the question) ugs:

3.1. out SPORT (eliminated):

to be out team:

3.2. out SPORT (unable to play) pred:

3.3. out SPORT (outside limit):

out pred
¡out!

4. out (inaccurate) pred:

the estimate was $900 out or out by $900

5. out (without, out of) ugs pred:

6. out homosexual:

III. out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] PRÄP

IV. out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] SUBST

1.1. out (in baseball):

out m

1.2. out (escape) Am:

out ugs

2.1. out Am <outs, pl >:

2.2. out Am <outs, pl > (those not in power):

V. out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] VERB trans

speak out VERB [Am spik -, Brit spiːk -] (v + adv)

out of PRÄP

1. out of (from inside):

2.1. out of (outside):

2.2. out of (distant from):

100 miles out of Murmansk NAUT

3.1. out of (eliminated, excluded):

3.2. out of (not involved in):

4.1. out of (indicating source, origin):

4.2. out of (indicating substance, makeup):

4.3. out of (indicating motive):

4.4. out of (indicating mother of horse):

5. out of (from among):

6. out of (indicating lack):

go out VERB [Am ɡoʊ -, Brit ɡəʊ -] (v + adv)

1.1. go out (leave, exit):

1.2. go out (socially, for entertainment):

1.3. go out (as boyfriend, girlfriend):

to go out with sb
salir con alguien

2. go out (be issued, broadcast, distributed):

3. go out (be extinguished):

go out fire/cigarette:

4. go out (travel abroad):

5. go out tide:

6.1. go out (be eliminated):

6.2. go out (in card game):

7.1. go out (become outmoded):

go out clothes/style/custom:

7.2. go out (come to an end):

cry out VERB [Am kraɪ -, Brit krʌɪ -] (v + adv)

1. cry out (call out):

2. cry out (need):

to cry out for sth

call out VERB [Am kɔl -, Brit kɔːl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. call out (summon):

call out guard/fire brigade
call out army

2. call out (on strike):

call out Brit

3. call out (utter):

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tear out VERB trans

to tear one's hair out over sth übtr
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I. tear1 [tɪəʳ, Am tɪr] SUBST

II. tear1 [tɪəʳ, Am tɪr] VERB intr

I. tear2 [teəʳ, Am ter] tore, torn tore, torn SUBST

II. tear2 [teəʳ, Am ter] tore, torn tore, torn VERB trans

1. tear:

2. tear (strain):

tear muscle

III. tear2 [teəʳ, Am ter] tore, torn tore, torn VERB intr

1. tear (rip):

2. tear (rush wildly):

I. out [aʊt] VERB trans

1. out (eject):

2. out (reveal homosexuality):

II. out [aʊt] ADJ

1. out (absent):

out person

2. out (released):

out book, news

3. out BOT:

out flower

4. out (visible):

5. out (finished):

6. out (not functioning):

out fire, light
out workers

7. out SPORT (not playing):

out a. übtr

8. out (not possible):

9. out (unfashionable):

III. out [aʊt] ADV

1. out (not inside):

2. out (outside):

3. out (remove):

4. out (available):

5. out (away):

to be out person

6. out (wrong):

7. out (unconscious):

Wendungen:

IV. out [aʊt] PRÄP

1. out (towards outside):

2. out (outside from):

3. out (away from):

4. out (without):

5. out (not included in):

6. out (from):

to get sth out of sb
in 3 cases out of 10

7. out (because of):

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tear out VERB trans

to tear one's hair out over sth übtr
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I. tear1 [tɪr] SUBST

II. tear1 [tɪr] VERB intr

I. tear2 [ter] SUBST

II. tear2 <tore, torn> [ter] VERB trans

1. tear:

2. tear (strain):

tear muscle

III. tear2 <tore, torn> [ter] VERB intr

1. tear (rip):

2. tear (rush wildly):

I. out [aʊt] VERB trans

II. out [aʊt] ADJ

1. out (absent):

out person

2. out (released):

out book, news

3. out BOT (in blossom):

4. out (visible):

5. out (finished):

6. out (not functioning):

out fire, light

7. out SPORT (out of bounds):

8. out (unfashionable):

9. out (not possible):

10. out (in baseball):

III. out [aʊt] ADV

1. out (not inside):

2. out (outside):

3. out (remove):

4. out (available):

5. out (away):

to be out person

6. out (unconscious):

Wendungen:

IV. out [aʊt] PRÄP

1. out (towards outside):

2. out (outside from):

3. out (away from):

4. out (without):

5. out (not included in):

6. out (from):

to get sth out of sb
in 3 cases out of 10

7. out (because of):

Present
Itear out
youtear out
he/she/ittears out
wetear out
youtear out
theytear out
Past
Itore out
youtore out
he/she/ittore out
wetore out
youtore out
theytore out
Present Perfect
Ihavetorn out
youhavetorn out
he/she/ithastorn out
wehavetorn out
youhavetorn out
theyhavetorn out
Past Perfect
Ihadtorn out
youhadtorn out
he/she/ithadtorn out
wehadtorn out
youhadtorn out
theyhadtorn out

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It would restore 719 acres, tear out three miles of concrete and widen the river to provide terracing along its eastern banks.
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Safe rooms can be retrofitted, but that can be very expensive, having to tear out walls and such.
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They'll bring food and water, cleaning supplies, and work to tear out flooring and drywall in flooded homes.
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It's the kind of logic that makes a heartbroken parent want to tear out her hair.
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