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wear WEAKENHweE5, $werv [I]past simple wore HwO:D, $wO:r, past part worn HwO:n, $wO:rnto become weaker, damaged or thinner because of continuous use用旧,磨损I'm very fond of this shirt but it's starting to wear at the collar.我非常喜欢这件衬衫,但它的领子开始磨损了。The wheel bearings have worn over the years, which is what's causing the noise.车轮的轴承经过多年已经磨损了,这就是引起噪音的原因。In some diseases the protective layer in a joint wears away (=becomes thinner and disappears because of repeated rubbing).在一些疾病中,关节内的保护层会磨损。Most patients find that the numbness wears off (=becomes less and finally diappears) after about an hour.大部分病人发现麻木在大约1个小时之后逐渐消失。Parts of an engine which move can wear out (=be made increasingly weak until they become useless).引擎上移动的部件会磨损。(fig.) It's been a popular TV series, but the plot is much the same every week and it's all wearing a bit thin (=becoming boring or anorying because it has been seen or used too much).它曾是一部很受欢迎的电视系列剧,但每周的情节都大致相同,因此正在逐渐失去吸引力。
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