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rend

/rend/US // rɛnd //UK // (rɛnd) //

和,归还,归还原物,归还的

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v.有主动词 verb
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    rent, rend·ing.

    • : to separate into parts with force or violence: The storm rent the ship to pieces.
    • : to tear apart, split, or divide: racial tension that is rending the nation.
    • : to pull or tear violently.
    • : to tear in grief, rage, etc.
    • : to disturb sharply with loud noise.
    • : to harrow or distress with painful feelings.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    rent, rend·ing.

    • : to split or tear something.
    • : to become torn or split.

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Examples

  • Although voices have emerged calling on David to resign, other LGBTQ leaders have come to David’s defense and others say they’re awaiting further information before rending a judgment.

  • Two years ago, Microsoft had a heart-rending ad showing disabled children using its adaptive Xbox controller and Google also had me near tears with its ad showing the power of its realtime translation app.

  • Yet many zombies exist in an advanced state of decomposition, and lack the strength to rend and devour for themselves.

  • C'est ce qui rend les Sauvages vagabons, & fait qu'ilz ne peuvent vivre en vne place.

  • O that thou wouldst rend the heavens, and wouldst come down: the mountains would melt away at thy presence.

  • There was no time to have a care for sunken bowlders, reaching up to rend the thin bottom.

  • He answered that he had not; and therefore the Thing threatened to rend him in pieces, but he got rid of it by calling upon God.

  • "Positive, Citizen," Barrent said, wondering if Rend had recognized him.