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I. tear1 [Brit tɛː, americ tɛr] SUBST

1. tear (gen):

déchirure f (in dans)
accroc m (in à or dans)

2. tear MED:

II. tear1 <Pret imperf tore; Part perf torn> [Brit tɛː, americ tɛr] VERBO trans

1. tear (rip):

tear garment, paper
déchirer (on sur)
tear flesh, prey
to tear sth from or out of book, notepad
to tear sth in half or in two
to tear sth to pieces or bits or shreds fig proposal, argument, book, film
to tear sth to pieces or bits or shreds literal fabric
to tear sth to pieces or bits or shreds objet
to tear sb to pieces fig
to tear sb to pieces literal
to tear one's hair (out) literal, fig

2. tear (remove by force):

to tear sth from or off roof, surface, object
to tear sth from sb's hands or grasp
to tear sth out of ground

3. tear (emotionally) tjrs au passif:

to be torn between options, persons

4. tear (divided):

III. tear1 <Pret imperf tore; Part perf torn> [Brit tɛː, americ tɛr] VERBO intr

1. tear (rip):

to tear into flesh, cloth

2. tear (rush):

3. tear:

to tear at (pull forcefully) animal: flesh, prey
to tear at person: rubble

Expressões:

engueuler calão (about à cause de)
démolir coloq

IV. tearing ADJ

1. tearing:

2. tearing coloq:

être terriblement pressé (to do de faire)

V. tear1 [Brit tɛː, americ tɛr]

that's torn it coloq! Brit

tear2 [Brit tɪə, americ tɪr] SUBST gén pl

close to tears
in tears
to reduce sb to tears
it brought tears to her eyes, it moved her to tears
to end in tears game, party:
to end in tears campaign, experiment:

tear-stained [Brit ˈtɪəsteɪnd, americ ˈtɪrsteɪnd] ADJ

tear-stained pillow, letter

I. tear away VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear away)

tear away paper, tape:

II. tear away VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear away [sth])

tear away wrapping, bandage:

III. tear away VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear [sb] away)

tear away person:

arracher (from à)
s'arracher à qc/qn (to do pour faire)

I. tear apart VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear [sth] apart, tear apart [sth])

1. tear apart (destroy):

tear apart literal prey, game
tear apart building
tear apart fig relationship, organization, country
tear apart film, novel, essay

2. tear apart (separate):

tear apart connected items

II. tear apart VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear [sb] apart)

1. tear apart (torment):

2. tear apart (criticize):

tear apart coloq

3. tear apart literal:

tear apart (separate) two people

I. tear down VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear [sth] down, tear down [sth])

tear down building, wall, statue:

to tear sth down from wall, lamppost

I. tear off VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear [sth] off, tear off [sth])

1. tear off (remove):

tear off (carefully) coupon, strip, petal
tear off (violently) aerial, wiper
tear off wrapping paper

2. tear off (write):

tear off coloq coloq letter, memo

I. tear open VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear open [sth], tear [sth] open)

I. tear up VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear [sth] up, tear up [sth])

1. tear up (destroy):

tear up page, letter, document
déchirer (into, in en)

2. tear up (remove):

tear up tree
tear up tracks, tramlines
tear up street, pavement

3. tear up (reject) fig:

tear up treaty, legislation, contract

I. tear out VERBO [Brit tɛː -, americ tɛr -] (tear [sth] out, tear out [sth])

tear out coupon, cheque
tear out page, picture

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inglês
inglês
francês
francês

crocodile tears SUBST pl

tear1 [tɪəʳ, americ tɪr] SUBST

to be in tears
to burst into tears
to reduce sb to tears
to not shed (any) tears over

I. tear2 [teəʳ, americ ter] SUBST

II. tear2 <tore, torn> [teəʳ, americ ter] VERBO trans

1. tear (rip, pull apart):

tear a. fig
to tear sth into shreds to tear a muscle
to tear sb/sth to shreds fig

2. tear fig:

III. tear2 <tore, torn> [teəʳ, americ ter] VERBO intr

1. tear (rip, come asunder):

2. tear (rush wildly):

tear out VERBO trans

1. tear out (rip):

2. tear out fig:

tear apart VERBO trans

1. tear apart (rip wildly):

tear apart package, machine

2. tear apart (divide):

tear apart party, family

3. tear apart (criticise, attack):

tear apart physically
tear apart in writing

4. tear apart (search thoroughly, ransack):

tear into VERBO trans coloq

1. tear into (attack):

2. tear into (criticize):

tear into employee
tear into film, book

tear gas SUBST

tear up VERBO trans

1. tear up (rip into small pieces):

tear up a. fig
tear up agreement

2. tear up (damage, destroy):

tear-off ADJ

francês
francês
inglês
inglês
to be in tears
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inglês
inglês
francês
francês

crocodile tears SUBST pl

tear1 [tɪr] SUBST

to be in tears
to burst into tears
to reduce sb to tears
to not shed (any) tears over sth

I. tear2 [ter] SUBST

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

1. tear (rip, pull apart):

tear a. fig
to tear sb/sth to shreds fig

2. tear fig:

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

1. tear (rip, come asunder):

2. tear (rush wildly):

tear apart VERBO trans

1. tear apart (rip wildly):

tear apart package, machine

2. tear apart (divide):

tear apart party, family

3. tear apart (criticize, attack):

tear apart physically
tear apart in writing

4. tear apart (search thoroughly, ransack):

tear into VERBO trans coloq

1. tear into (attack):

2. tear into (criticize):

tear into employee
tear into film, book

tear away VERBO trans

to tear sb away from sb/sth
arracher qn à qn/qc

tear out VERBO trans

1. tear out (rip):

2. tear out fig:

tear-off ADJ

tear gas SUBST

francês
francês
inglês
inglês
to be in tears
Present
Itear
youtear
he/she/ittears
wetear
youtear
theytear
Past
Iteared
youteared
he/she/itteared
weteared
youteared
theyteared
Present Perfect
Ihaveteared
youhaveteared
he/she/ithasteared
wehaveteared
youhaveteared
theyhaveteared
Past Perfect
Ihadteared
youhadteared
he/she/ithadteared
wehadteared
youhadteared
theyhadteared

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It was broken up by police using tear gas and chemical-laced water cannons.
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Tear gas was used in large quantities in the cellblock, although eyewash was only offered to the officers.
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The police responded using tear gas to contain and disperse the crowds of protesters.
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The police attacked the protesters with clubs and tear gas.
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He was affected by tear gas as it drifted into the stadium and afterwards described the incident as completely terrifying.
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