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wear 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

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/wer/ wore | worn

wear verb

(ON BODY)

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A1 [ T ] to have clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body

穿(衣服);戴(首饰等)

Tracey is wearing a simple black dress.

特蕾西身着一袭素净的黑色长裙。

What are you wearing to Caroline's wedding?

卡罗琳的婚礼上你准备穿什么?

Some musicians don't like to wear rings when they're playing.

有的音乐家不喜欢在演奏时戴戒指。

He wears glasses for reading.

他阅读时戴眼镜。

She wears very little make-up.

她基本上不化妆。

C2 [ T ] to show a particular emotion on your face

流露,面带(某种表情)

The politician wore a confident smile throughout the interview.

这位政治家在整个采访过程中都面带自信的微笑。

B2 [ T ] to arrange your hair in a particular way

把(头发)梳成(某种发型)

When she's working she wears her hair in a ponytail.

工作时,她把头发梳成一个马尾辫。

You should wear your hair up (= so that it does not hang down) more often - it suits you.

你应当更多地把头发梳起来——那很适合你。

更多范例减少例句I have a suit but I only wear it on special occasions.She wears a lot of bright colours.She wore an elegant dove-grey jacket.He was wearing an earring in his left ear.I wish I'd worn something cooler - I'm boiling.

wear verb

(WEAKEN)

[ I ] to become weaker, damaged, or thinner because of continuous use

磨损;耗损;用旧

I really like this shirt but it's starting to wear at the collar.

我非常喜欢这件衬衫,但是它的领子已经有些磨破了。

The wheel bearings have worn over the years, which is what's causing the noise.

轮子的轴承多年来已经磨损,这就是产生噪声的原因。

[ T usually + adv/prep ] to produce something such as a hole or loss of material by continuous use, rubbing, or movement

磨破;磨出(洞等)

I always seem to wear a hole in the left elbow of my sweaters.

我似乎老是会把毛线衫的左肘处磨出洞来。

Over many years, flowing water wore deep grooves into the rock.

多年之后,流水在岩石上冲刷出一道道深深的凹槽。

Wind and water slowly wore down the mountain's jagged edges.

风和水慢慢地磨平了这座山的棱角。

wear verb

(ALLOW)

[ T ] UK old-fashioned informal to allow or accept something

允许;接受

I'd ask my boss for some time off but I don't think she'd wear it.

我想向老板请一段时间的假,但我觉得她可能不会批准。

习语

wear your heart on your sleeve

wear the trousers

wear thin短语动词

wear (something) away

wear someone down

wear off

wear on

wear someone out

wear (something) out

wearnoun [ U ] uk

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wear noun [U]

(CLOTHES)

clothes suitable for a particular use or clothes of a particular type

(有某种特定用途或某一类型的)衣服

casual wear

便装

leisure wear

休闲服

knitwear

针织品

同义词

apparel

attire formal

clobber UK informal

clothes

clothing formal

dress

garb literary

gear (CLOTHES/EQUIPMENT) informal

raiment old use

threads informal old-fashioned

togs UK informal

wear noun [U]

(USE)

the amount or type of use an object has had or can be expected to have

耐用性,经久性

I've had a lot of wear out of these boots - I've had them for five years.

这双靴子我穿了很久——都有5年了。

When choosing a wood for flooring, be sure to choose one which is able to withstand hard wear.

(wear在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

wear的例句

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And, in any case, by the next day the novelty of the sighting had worn off.

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Food handlers who acquire a cold and sneeze or cough should be excluded from food handling or should wear a protecting mask.

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Further, 22.6 % of them (7/31) stated that they would not wear a mask when going to public areas, if they had any flu-like symptoms.

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Both caregiver and experimenter wear sealed headphones and listen to masking music during the course of the experiment.

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The manuals specified how kings should ride that day, what they should wear, and that they should be bare-headed.

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The lace was taken from her wedding gown and the ribbons were ' old ' and came from her wearing apparel.

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Phonograph cylinders were made of wax, and thus only withstood a very limited number of replayings before the groove was worn.

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A man dressed in a secondhand overcoat, in a used and worn out suit, a man whose face no longer had any human characteristics.

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