rive
第三人称
rives
现在进行时
riving
过去式
rived
过去完成时
rived
1
撕裂, 裂开
to become torn
- During the earthquake, the ground began to rive, creating deep cracks.
地震期间,地面开始撕裂,形成了深深的裂缝。
- In extreme cold, water trapped in the rock can cause it to rive.
在极寒中,困在岩石中的水会导致它裂开。
- The old wooden door started to rive due to years of weathering.
由于多年的风化,旧木门开始裂开。
- As the pressure built up, the pipe began to rive, causing a leak.
随着压力增加,管道开始撕裂,导致泄漏。
2
劈开, 撕裂
to split or tear something apart forcefully
及物动词
- Using a sharp axe, the lumberjack can rive a log into smaller sections for firewood.
使用锋利的斧头,伐木工人可以将原木劈成更小的部分作为柴火。
- The powerful storm had the potential to rive the old roof off the house.
强大的风暴有可能撕裂房子的旧屋顶。
- The blacksmith needed to rive the heated iron to shape it into the desired form.
铁匠需要劈开加热的铁以将其塑造成所需的形状。
- With a swift motion, he could rive the thick canvas to create openings for ventilation.
一个快速的动作,他就能撕裂厚厚的帆布,为通风创造开口。
- In timber framing, craftsmen historically rived beams from large logs.
在木构架中,工匠们历史上是从大原木上劈出梁来的。