verb “tear”
Infinitiv tear; hien tears; Verg. tore; Part. Verg. torn; Ger. tearing
- to pull apart or into pieces by force
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
She accidentally tore the page while trying to remove it from the notebook.
- to injure a body part by pulling apart
She accidentally tore her dress while climbing the fence.
- to create an opening by force
The strong wind tore a hole through the wooden wall.
- (often about clothes) to become torn
While climbing the fence, my shirt tore on a sharp nail.
- to forcefully remove oneself from being held by someone
She tore herself away from his embrace to answer the phone.
- to move very quickly or violently
The dog tore through the open field, chasing after the ball with unstoppable energy.
noun “tear”
Singular tear, Plural tears
- a rip in something
She noticed a tear in her favorite dress after washing it.
noun “tear”
Singular tear, Plural tears
- a drop of liquid from the eyes, usually due to emotions or irritation
A single tear trickled down his face as he watched the sunset.
verb “tear”
Infinitiv tear; hien tears; Verg. teared; Part. Verg. teared; Ger. tearing
- to start crying or producing liquid from the eyes due to irritation
When she was watching the emotional movie, her eyes began to tear.