ripped

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From the verb rip: (⇒ conjugate)
ripped is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
ripped adj figurative, slang (person: toned, muscular)musculoso/a adj
  (ES: coloquial)cachas adj inv
  (CO: coloquial)cuajado/a adj
 You can tell Dean works out a lot; he's ripped!
 Se ve que Dean entrena mucho: ¡está musculoso!
ripped adj figurative, slang (muscles: toned)musculoso/a adj
  tonificado adj
 Doing pushups is a good way to get ripped pecs.
 Hacer flexiones es una buena forma de tener pectorales musculosos.
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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
rip [sth] vtr (tear: paper) (papel)rasgar vtr
  romper vtr
 Gerald reread his poem, decided it was awful, and ripped the paper in two.
 Gerald releyó su poema, decidió que era horrible, y rasgó el papel en dos.
rip [sth] vtr (tear: fabric)rasgar vtr
  desgarrar vtr
 Paula ripped her new trousers climbing over a fence.
 Paula se rasgó los pantalones trepando una cerca.
rip n (tear in fabric)roto nm
  desgarrón, rasgón nm
 In the late 1980s, it was very fashionable to wear jeans with rips in them.
 A finales de los 80 era muy popular usar jeans con rotos.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
rip n (gymnastics: skin abrasion)rasguño nm
 Training on the parallel bars had left rips on the gymnast's palms.
 El entrenamiento en las barras paralelas había dejado rasguños en las palmas de la gimnasta.
rip vi figurative (move fast)ir deprisa loc verb
 The car ripped along the road.
 El auto iba deprisa por la calle.
rip [sth] vtr (copy: audio or video files) (vídeo, música)copiar vtr
 David ripped the DVD, so that he'd have a copy of the film on his laptop.
 David copió el DVD para tener una copia de la película en su laptop.
rip [sth] from [sb/sth] vtr + prep (snatch, wrest)arrancar de vtr + prep
  arrebatar de vtr + prep
 Emily ripped the weapon from her opponent's grasp.
 Arrancó el arma de las garras de su oponente.
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Locuciones verbales
rip | ripped
InglésEspañol
rip into [sb],
tear into [sb]
vtr phrasal insep
figurative, informal (criticize, berate)criticar vtr
  denostar vtr
  humillar vtr
  (figurado)atacar vtr
Note: Ante complemento directo de persona debe usarse la preposición «a».
 Nancy was furious with Jane and ripped into her.
 Nancy estaba furiosa con Jane y la criticó.
rip off [sth],
rip [sth] off
vtr phrasal sep
(clothes: remove quickly)arrancar vtr
 Seeing the cool, shimmering surface of the water, Steve ripped off his clothes and dived in.
 Viendo la superficie fría y brillante del agua, Steve se arrancó la ropa y se metió.
rip off [sb],
rip [sb] off
vtr phrasal sep
slang (cheat, con)estafar a, timar a vtr + prep
  (figurado, coloquial)pelar a vtr + prep
  (ES: coloquial)tangar a vtr + prep
  (ES: coloquial)darle con queso a loc verb + prep
 Some restaurants try to rip off foreign tourists.
 Algunos restaurantes tratan de estafar a los turistas extranjeros.
rip off [sth],
rip [sth] off
vtr phrasal sep
slang (steal, plagiarize) (coloquial)afanar vtr
  robar vtr
 Carol accused Matthew of ripping off her work.
 Carol acusó a Mateo de afanar su trabajo.
rip [sth] out vtr phrasal sep US, figurative, slang (oath: say angrily) (coloquial)escupir vtr
  lanzar, arrojar vtr
 The man got angry and ripped out a string of oaths.
 El hombre se enojó y escupió una sarta de groserías.
rip through [sth] vtr phrasal insep (fire: spread quickly)arrasar vtr
  extenderse rápidamente por loc verb
 Before the fire brigade could get there, the fire had ripped through three houses in the street.
rip through [sth] vtr phrasal insep (tornado: move quickly)arrasar vtr
 The tornado ripped through the town, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
rip [sth] up,
rip up [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(tear to pieces)hacer pedazos loc verb
 The guards ripped up his passport in front of him.
 Los guardias hicieron pedazos su pasaporte delante de él.
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Compound Forms:
ripped | rip
InglésEspañol
get ripped vi + adj informal (become intoxicated) (coloquial)ponerse hasta las cejas expr
  ponerse hasta los ojos expr
 Andy got ripped at the pub last night and is badly hungover this morning.
 Andy se puso hasta las cejas anoche y esta mañana tiene una resaca terrible.
  (AR, coloquial)dársela en la pera expr
get ripped vi + adj informal (bodybuilding: become muscular) (músculos)marcarse v prnl
  ponerse musculoso loc verb
 Alan got ripped by doing daily planks and squats.
get ripped off v expr slang (be swindled)ser estafado loc verb
 Jack got ripped off when he bought a designer watch which turned out to be a fake.
 Jack fue estafado cuando compró el reloj de diseño que terminó siendo falso.
ripped-off adj slang (swindled)estafado adj
  timado adj
 The ripped-off consumers got together to sue the company.
 Los clientes estafados se unieron para demandar a la compañía.
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