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tear (2)

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tear2
/teə(r) टिअ(र्‌)/ verb
( pt tore /tɔː(r) टॉ(र्‌)/ pp torn /tɔːn टॉन्‌/ )
1 [I, T] to damage something by pulling it apart or into pieces; to become damaged in this way किसी वस्‍तु को चीर कर या टुकड़े-टुकड़े कर क्षति पहुँचाना; फाड़ना; चिरना, फटना
I tore a page out of my notebook.
This material doesn’t tear easily.
2 [T] to remove something by pulling violently and quickly ज़ोर से और जल्‍दी से किसी वस्‍तु को खींच कर निकाल देना
Payal tore the poster down from the wall.
He tore the bag out of her hands.
3 [T] to make a hole in something by force ज़ोर लगाकर (किसी में) छेद करना
4 [I] tear along, up, down, past, etc. to move very quickly in a particular direction दिशा विशेष में तेज़ी से जाना
An ambulance went tearing past.
tear noun [C] दरार, चीर, फाड़ना
You’ve got a tear in the back of your trousers.
IDM
wear and tear wear देखिए।
tear something apart
1 to pull something violently into pieces ज़ोर लगाकर किसी चीज़ को फाड़ देना
2 to destroy something completely किसी चीज़ को तहस-नहस कर देना
The country has been torn apart by the war.
tear yourself away (from somebody/something) to make yourself leave somebody/something or stop doing something किसी व्‍यक्ति, वस्‍तु या काम से अपने को अलग कर लेना
be torn between A and B to find it difficult to choose between two things or people दो वस्‍तुओं या व्‍यक्तियों में से किसी एक को चुनने की बाध्यता में फँस जाना
tear something down (used about a building) to destroy it (किसी भवन को) गिरा देना, नष्‍ट कर देना
They tore down the old houses and built a shopping centre.
tear something up to pull something into pieces, especially something made of paper किसी वस्‍तु (विशेषतः काग़ज़ से बनी) को टुकड़े-टुकड़े कर देना
‘I hate this photograph,’ she said, tearing it up.