wear
wear 英 [weə(r)] 美 [wer]
n. 衣物; v. 穿着;磨损
进行时:wearing 过去式:wore 过去分词:worn 第三人称单数:wears 名词复数:wears
- To wear means to clothe, or be covered by. You wear suits to interviews and sweats to the gym.
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- n. 衣物;
- v. 穿着;磨损
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1. She was wearing a new coat.
她穿了一件新外衣。
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2. Do I have to wear a tie?
我得系领带吗?
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3. He wore glasses.
他戴着眼镜。
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4. She wears her hair long.
她梳着长发。
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5. to wear a beard
留胡须
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6. He wore a puzzled look on his face.
他脸上流露出迷惑不解的神情。
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7. The carpets are starting to wear.
地毯渐渐磨坏了。
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8. That carpet is wearing well, isn't it?
这地毯很耐用,是不是?
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9. casual clothes for everyday wear
平时穿的休闲服
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10. casual wear,evening wear
便装、晚礼服等
- wear (n.) "action of wearing" (clothes), mid-15c., from wear (v.). Meaning "what one wears" is 1560s. To be the worse for wear is attested from 1782; noun phrase wear and tear is first recorded 1660s, implying the sense "process of being degraded by use."
- wear (v.) Old English werian "to clothe, put on, cover up," from Proto-Germanic *wazjan (source also of Old Norse verja, Old High German werian, Gothic gawasjan "to clothe"), from PIE *wos-eyo-, suffixed form of *wes- (2) "to clothe," extended form of root *eu- "to dress."
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