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wayworn

/wey-wawrn, -wohrn/US // ˈweɪˌwɔrn, -ˌwoʊrn //UK // (ˈweɪˌwɔːn) //

磨损的,磨损,磨损的方式,磨损严重

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : worn or wearied by travel: She was wayworn after the long trip.

Examples

  • We have had a most romantic journey, arriving in health, though wayworn, much of our ride having been in wagons.

  • A flash of joy and recognition leaped into his eyes as he beheld the wayworn figure in one of the antique carved oak chairs.

  • So many indeed were the months that the wayworn Pilgrim, himself, came at last to forget their number.

  • Suppose some of the boys had seen me coming through Canterbury, wayworn and ragged, and should find me out?

  • When you came to me, a little runaway boy, all dusty and wayworn, perhaps I thought so.