WOREs
vt
英 wɔː(r)
基本释义
vt.\nwear1的变形\nwear2的变形\nwear1的过去式\nwear1\n['wεə]\nvt.\n穿(衣服等);戴(首饰等);佩(武器等):\nOn the first day he went to school,the boy wore his school cap proudly.\n上学的第一天,男孩骄傲地戴上了他的校帽。\n(为显示身份等)佩带着:\nto wear the heavyweight crown\n带着沉甸甸的王冠\n穿着流行的时装;打扮:\na style that is much worn\n非常流行的式样\n(面容等)显出,呈现:\nto wear a smile\n面带笑容\n装着,带着:\nto wear dentures\n戴假牙\n蓄留着(须、发等):\nto wear a beard\n蓄胡须\n(船)升(旗);挂(旗):\nThe ship is wearing its colours.\n那条船挂着船旗。\n消耗;削弱,减少;耗损,磨损(常与 away 连用):\nThe footsteps of thousands of visitors had worn away the steps of Mountain Tai.\n数以千计的游客的脚步磨损了泰山上的台阶。\n用成,磨成;擦成:\nto wear a coat to rags\n把外套穿得破烂不堪\n磨出,擦出:\nto wear a hole in the sole of one's shoe\n鞋底磨出了洞\n使疲乏,使筋疲力尽;折磨:\nto be worn down with fatigue\n因劳累而疲乏不堪\n消磨(时间)(常与away或 out 连用):\nto wear away the night in dancing\n以跳舞打发夜晚时光\n使形成习惯\n[口语][常用于否定句]接受,允许:\n“I was going to go boating with my classmates this Sunday,but I don't think my father will wear it,”the boy told me.\n男孩对我说:“我想本周日和同学一起去划船,不过我想我爸爸不会同意。”\nvi.\n磨损,变旧,突破;用坏:\nshoes that have begun to wear\n已经开始磨破的鞋\n经穿,耐磨:\na suit that wears well\n一套经穿的衣服\n逐渐变得:\ncourage that is wearing thin\n日益变小的胆量\n(时间等)逐渐流逝(常与away或 on 连用):\nThe year wore on.\n一年即将过去。\n刺激;使烦躁;使筋疲力尽(与on连用):\nnoise wearing on his nerves\n刺激他神经的噪音\n[废语]流行\nn.\n穿,穿着;佩戴;使用\n穿戴的东西;衣服,服装\n流行的时装;入时的打扮\n磨损;损耗\n损耗量\n耐久性;耐用性,耐磨性\n短语:\nBetter to wear out than rust out.\n[谚语]与其锈掉,不如用坏;与其闲死,不如忙死。[亦作 Better wear out than rust out.]\ncome into wear\n时兴,风行,成为流行式样\nfair wear and tear\n正常损耗,正常磨损\nin general wear\n(服装等)流行的,时兴的,时髦的\nin wear\n(服装等)时髦的;经常穿着的\nthe worse for wear\n穿破,用坏\n[委婉语]用酒过量\n疲惫不堪,不舒服\nwear the pants (或trousers)\n[口语]掌权当家\nwear thin\n穿薄,磨薄\n变弱,减少;逐渐消失\n失去吸引力;变得乏味;变为陈旧的\n变形:\nvt.\nwore\n. worn\n. wearing\nwear2\n['wεə]\nvt.\n调转(船)向下风(tack 之对)\nvi.\n(船)转向下风\nn.\n调转船向下风\n变形:\nvt.\nwore\n. worn\n. wearing
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