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Что (кто) такое cut (or tear) something to ribbons - определение

METHOD OF PROCESSING TEA
Cut, Twist, Curl; CTC tea; Crush, Tear, Curl; Mamri tea; Cut, tear, curl
  • [[Black tea]] produced using the CTC method
  • Tea leaf rolling machine, [[Munnar Tea Museum]] in [[Kerala]]

cut (or tear) something to ribbons      
cut (or tear) something to ribbons
damage something severely.
Crush, tear, curl         
Cut, tear, curl (sometimes crush, tear, curl) is a method of processing black tea in which the leaves are passed through a series of cylindrical rollers with hundreds of sharp teeth that crush, tear, and curl the tea into small, hard pellets. This replaces the final stage of orthodox tea manufacture, in which the leaves are rolled into strips.
To B or Not to B         
2015 FILM BY VIERENDRRA LALIT
2B or not to B; 2B or Not to B
To B or Not To B is an unreleased Indian psycho-social thriller film directed by Vierendrra Lalit and starring Rahul Roy, Trivikram Mattoo, Akansha Shivhare, Vivek Srivastava in the lead roles. To B or Not To B is a psychological drama with heavy focus on the unstable emotional states of characters, in combination with mystery and thriller.

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Crush, tear, curl

Cut, tear, curl (sometimes crush, tear, curl) is a method of processing black tea in which the leaves are passed through a series of cylindrical rollers with hundreds of sharp teeth that crush, tear, and curl the tea into small, hard pellets. This replaces the final stage of orthodox tea manufacture, in which the leaves are rolled into strips. Tea produced using this method is generally called CTC tea or mamri tea.