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wear obj MAKE A HOLEHweE5, $werv [T always + adv/prep]past simple wore HwO:D, $wO:r, past part worn HwO:n, $wO:rnto produce (something such as a hole or loss of material) by continuous use, rubbing or movement穿破,磨破I always seem to wear a hole in the left elbow of my sweaters.我似乎总是在毛衣的左肘处磨出一个洞来。Over many years flowing water wore deep grooves into the rock.经过许多年,流水在岩石上磨出了深深的凹槽。Chewing food wears away a person's teeth after many years. [M]咀嚼食物会在多年以后磨损一个人的牙齿。Wind and water slowly wore down the mountain's jagged edges. [M]风与水慢慢地磨平了这座山嶙峋的边缘。Heavy traffic and variable weather can wear out (=make increasingly weak until useless) the surface of a road. [M]繁忙的交通与多变的天气会磨损路面。(fig.) After years of travlling I know what sorts of things wear me down (=tire me). [M]经过多年旅行,我知道什么样的事情累人。(fig.) Both sides are tying to wear the other down (=weaken the other) by being obsinate in the negotiations. [M]双方在谈判中都不肯让步,试图磨垮对方。(fig.)Walking around a museum all day really wears you out (=makes you extremely tired). [M]整天在博物馆里走来走去的确使你筋疲力尽。
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