单词 | wear¹ |
释义 | wear¹ /wɛr; weə/v wore /wɔr; wɔː/ , worn /wɔrn; wɔːn/ , wearing 1. [t] to have clothes, shoes, glasses, jewellery etc on your body 穿,戴:◇dad was wearing his best suit. 爸爸穿上他最好的套装。◇she doesn't usually wear a lot of make-up. 她通常不施浓妆。 2. [t] to have your hair in a particular style 留,蓄[头发]:◇fay wore her hair in a bun. 费伊把自己的头发盘成个髻。 3. [t] to have a particular expression on your face 面露[某种表情]:◇he came out wearing a big grin on his face. 他出来时面上挂着兴高采烈的笑容。 4. [i,t] to become thin or damaged because of being held or rubbed a lot 磨薄,磨损:◇the carpet was starting to wear at the edges. 这块地毯四边已磨损了。◇wear a hole in sth (=make a hole in it by using it, rubbing it etc) 某物已磨出破洞 5. wear well/badly to stay/not stay in good condition after being used 耐用/不耐用 6. wear thin if an excuse, joke etc is wearing thin, it has been used so often that it is no longer believable, funny, or effective [借口、玩笑等]变陈腐,老掉牙:◇that joke is wearing a bit thin. 那笑话听起来已不怎么好笑了。wear sth ↔ awayif something wears away or is worn away, it gradually becomes thinner and disappears because it has been rubbed or used a lot (使)磨损; (使)磨掉:◇rocks worn away by the sea 被海浪冲蚀的岩石wear down1 [t wear sb ↔ down] to make someone weaker or less determined, especially by attacking them or trying to persuade them 消耗[某人的]体力; 削弱[某人的]决心:◇lewis gradually wore down his opponent and knocked him out in the eighth round. 刘易斯逐渐削弱对手,在第八回合把他击倒了。2 [i,t wear sth ↔ down] if you wear something down or it wears down, it becomes flatter or smaller because it has been rubbed or used a lot 使[某物]磨薄[变小]:◇my shoes have worn down at the heel. 我这双鞋的后跟已磨平了。wear offif a feeling or the effect of something wears off, it gradually stops [感觉或效果]逐渐消失:◇the drug was starting to wear off. 药效开始慢慢消失。wear onas the day/evening etc wore on used to say that something happened gradually during a particular day, evening etc 随着某日/夜等的时间缓慢过去:◇it became hotter as the day wore on. 长日漫漫,气温越来越高。wear out1 [i,t wear sth ↔ out] if something wears out, or you wear it out, it becomes damaged and useless because it has been used so much 磨坏,磨损:◇after only a month terry had worn out the soles of his shoes, and we had to buy some new ones. 仅仅一个月后特里就把鞋跟磨坏了,我们只好再去买双新的。2 [t wear sb ↔ out] to make someone feel very tired 使[某人]精疲力竭:◇the kids are wearing me out. 这些小孩让我精疲力尽。 |
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