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wear on

/wair/US // wɛər //UK // (wɛə) //

磨损,穿上,穿着,磨损上

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    wore, worn, wear·ing.

    • : to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat;to wear a saber;to wear a disguise.
    • : to have or use on the person habitually: to wear a wig.
    • : to bear or have in one's aspect or appearance: to wear a smile;to wear an air of triumph.
    • : to cause to deteriorate or change by wear: Hard use has worn these gloves.
    • : to impair, deteriorate, or consume gradually by use or any continued process: Long illness had worn the bloom from her cheeks.
    • : to waste or diminish gradually by rubbing, scraping, washing, etc.: The waves have worn these rocks.
    • : to make by such action.
    • : to bring about or cause a specified condition in by use, deterioration, or gradual change:to wear clothes to rags; to wear a person to a shadow.
    • : to weary; fatigue; exhaust: Toil and care soon wear the spirit.
    • : to pass gradually or tediously: We wore the afternoon away in arguing.
    • : Nautical. to bring on another tack by turning until the wind is on the stern.
    • : British Dialect. to gather and herd to a pen or pasture.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    wore, worn, wear·ing.

    • : to undergo gradual impairment, diminution, reduction, etc., from wear, use, attrition, or other causes.
    • : to retain shape, color, usefulness, value, etc., under wear, use, or any continued strain: a strong material that will wear;colors that wear well.
    • : to pass, especially slowly or tediously: As the day wore on, we had less and less to talk about.
    • : to have the quality of being easy or difficult to tolerate, especially after a relatively long association: It's hard to get to know him, but he wears well.
    • : Nautical. to come round on another tack by turning away from the wind.
    • : Obsolete. to be commonly worn; to be in fashion.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act of wearing; use, as of a garment: articles for winter wear;I've had a lot of wear out of this coat.I had to throw away the shirt after only three wears.
    • : the state of being worn, as on the person.
    • : clothing or other articles for wearing; especially when fashionable or appropriate for a particular function: travel wear;sportswear.
    • : gradual impairment, wasting, diminution, etc., as from use: The carpet shows wear.
    • : the quality of resisting deterioration with use; durability.
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    • : wear down, to reduce or impair by long wearing: to wear down the heels of one's shoes.to weary; tire: His constant talking wears me down.to prevail by persistence; overcome: to wear down the opposition.
    • : wear off, to diminish slowly or gradually or to diminish in effect; disappear: The drug began to wear off.
    • : wear out, to make or become unfit or useless through hard or extended use: to wear out clothes.to expend, consume, or remove, especially slowly or gradually.to exhaust, as by continued strain; weary: This endless bickering is wearing me out.

Phrases

  • wear and tear
  • wear another hat
  • wear down
  • wear off
  • wear one's heart on one's sleeve
  • wear out
  • wear out one's welcome
  • wear the pants
  • wear thin
  • wear two hats
  • wear well
  • hair shirt, wear a
  • if the shoe fits, wear it
  • none the worse for (wear)
  • worse for wear

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inendure
Synonyms
exist存在,存在的,存在于,存在着go on继续,继续说,下去,接着说hold持有,举行,保持,持有的linger流连忘返,徘徊,徘徊不前live生活,活,居住,住live on生活在,住在,生活上的,生活上persist坚守,坚持不懈,坚持,执着remain仍然是,剩余的,残留的,剩余ride out骑马出去,骑马外出,骑马,骑马出游stay逗留,保持,逗留时间,留survive生存,生存下来,生还,生存下去sustain维持,保持,持续,持续的abide恪守,忍受,停留,持续be是,是的,成为,为bide滨江,滨崎步,滨州,滨江区cling粘住,黏住,粘着,黏着last最后一次,最后一个,最后,最后的outlast寿命长,寿命,延长,坚固耐用outlive超越,寿终正寝,超过,延长prevail占优势,占主导地位,占主导地位的,占主导地位的是stand站在,站立,站,站起来superannuate超年人,超年假,超年金,超年假的wear穿着,磨损,穿戴,磨损程度be left剩,留下,遗留,剩余be long lived长命百岁,长寿,长生不老,长寿了be timeless永恒,历久弥新,永恒的,永恒不变carry on进行,继承,继续,进行下去carry through贯彻执行,贯彻始终,贯彻实施,贯彻hang on撑住,撑着,悬挂,坚持住have no end无穷无尽,永无止境,没有尽头,无尽hold on坚持下去,坚持,坚持住,把握住hold out坚守,坚持,坚持不懈,撑住keep on继续,坚持下去,继续下去,继续保持never say die永不言败,永不言弃,从不言败,从不言弃perdure忍受,忍受度,经久不衰,忍受力run on运转在,奔跑在,运作上的,运作上stay on坚持下去,继续,留在这里,留在stick to坚守,坚持,坚守在,粘着wear well穿好,穿得好,佩戴好,穿着良好

Examples

  • The next dry day, she invariably looked worse for wear, as if she’d been shivering since our last encounter.

  • They also suffer from far less wear and tear over the course of their lifespan.

  • It wouldn’t be unlike the shoewear company to promote a new technology for everyday wear and then incorporate it into their other shoe lines.

  • Then when I was pregnant with my son, working at the UN, and unable to find professional maternity wear that was long-lasting, sustainable, and comfortable, I realized there is a huge gap in the market here.

  • Microscopic wear and polish on a worn section of the Tabun stone resulted from it having been ground or rubbed against relatively soft material, such as animal hides or plants, the scientists conclude in the January Journal of Human Evolution.

  • Growing up as a teen in the 1960s, she had yearned to wear the same clothes her girlfriends wore.

  • You had a great line in your piece on Geoffrey Beene about the “genre” of evening wear.

  • This is a country where women are allowed to wear one of 14 hairstyles.

  • Some of the staff who work at this hotel are North Korean and wear traditional North Korean dresses.

  • Yes, your German Shepherd Buster can wear his own health tracker.

  • She fixed her imploring eyes on the Virgin's face and on the saints; but all seemed to her to wear a forbidding look.

  • At home Liszt doesn't wear his long abb's coat, but a short one, in which he looks much more artistic.

  • To travelers blessed with golden sunshine, the Rhine may wear a grander, nobler aspect, and to such I leave it.

  • "I bought them boots to wear only when I go into genteel society," said one of the codfish tribe, to a wag, the other day.

  • The Swiss are freemen, and wear the fact unconsciously but palpably on their brows and beaming from their eyes.