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词汇 tore
释义 tore
uk /tɔːr/ us /tɔːr/
past simple oftear(tear的过去式)

tore | American Dictionary


tore
us/tɔr, toʊr/
past simple of tear

Examples of tore


tore
Objects such as tores were made of expensive materials, also of rare ones, and were made in ways that advertised their owners' capacity to command, or hire, skilled labour.
She tore up those photos in distress and began to hate herself.
He received it, tore it in half, sat down and wrote - for not longer than five or six minutes at the most.
The threatening tone of the notice only complicated matters, and an employee tore the notice down after a few days.
The man tore through the pages until he found one that was nearly free of type.
Monetary stabilisation became the unifying cry of a society tore by economic ungovernability.
Where prosperity built up self-mastering men and established households, poverty tore them down.
Farmers tore up lines and eventually burned the 29.
One of the individuals in the search party noticed some loose floorboards and tore them up.
In the constant gales tent poles broke and guys tore off.
I tore off a piece of golden frybread, threw it into my mouth, and inhaled desperately until it cooled off.
In the event, he tore the recruiting havildar apart and was later captured and hanged.
While enclosers planted hedges, commoners tore them down.
I tore her up - the incubus!
Revivalists' speech tore down the hedges around literate men's households, publicizing marital conflict to invading ears.
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