单词 | wear |
释义 | Word Frequency wear 1(wɛə) verbWord forms: wears, wearing, wore or worn 1. (transitive) to carry or have (a garment, etc) on one's person as clothing, ornament, etc 2. (transitive) to carry or have on one's person habitually she wears a lot of red 3. (transitive) to have in one's aspect to wear a smile 4. (transitive) to display, show, or fly a ship wears its colours 5. to deteriorate or cause to deteriorate by constant use or action 6. to produce or be produced by constant rubbing, scraping, etc to wear a hole in one's trousers 7. to bring or be brought to a specified condition by constant use or action to wear a tyre to shreds 8. (intransitive) to submit to constant use or action in a specified way his suit wears well 9. (transitive) to harass or weaken 10. (when intr, often foll by on) (of time) to pass or be passed slowly 11. (transitive) British slang to accept Larry won't wear that argument 12. wear ship noun 13. the act of wearing or state of being worn 14. a. anything designed to be worn leisure wear b. (in combination) nightwear 15. deterioration from constant or normal use or action 16. the quality of resisting the effects of constant use Derived forms wearer (ˈwearer) noun Word origin Old English werian; related to Old High German werien, Old Norse verja, Gothic vasjanWord Frequency wear 2(wɛə) verbWord forms: wears, wearing, wore or worn nautical to tack by gybing instead of by going through stays Word origin C17: from earlier weare, of unknown originWord Frequency Wear(wɪə) noun a river in NE England, rising in NW Durham and flowing southeast then northeast to the North Sea at Sunderland. Length: 105 km (65 miles) |
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