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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 673 COCA: 518
wear
verb /weə(r)/
present tense
I/you/we/theywear
he/she/itwears
present participlewearing
past tensewore
past participleworn
  1. 1
    [T] to have something on your body as clothing, decoration, or protection 穿着;戴着;佩带着;蓄(须);留(发);搽(化妆品)

    He was wearing jeans and a T-shirt. 他穿着牛仔裤和T恤衫。

    She wasn't wearing any make-up. 她没搽任何化妆品。

    I don't have anything to wear to my interview. 我去面试时没什么合适的衣服穿。

    1. a.
      to use a particular type of clothing or decoration on your body 穿;佩带

      He wears glasses now. 现在他戴眼镜。

      It was fashionable for men to wear their hair long. 男人留长发曾经很流行。

  2. 2
    [T] to have a particular appearance or expression 面带;面露;呈现

    They all wore puzzled frowns. 他们都疑惑地皱着眉头。

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  3. 3
    [I] if something wears or wears thin, it gets thinner or weaker because it has been used a lot 磨损;变旧

    His shoes were wearing at the heel. 他的鞋后跟磨薄了。

    The carpet has worn thin in places. 地毯有几处被磨得很薄。

     Synonyms and related words
    To become less in size, amount or value: crater, decrease, decline...
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    To become, or to make something weaker: lessen, reduce, subside...
    1. a.
      [T] if you wear a hole or mark in something, you form a hole or mark in it by using it or rubbing it a lot 穿破;把…磨出洞来
      wear something in something :

      You've worn a hole in your jeans. 你的牛仔裤已经磨出洞来了。

       Synonyms and related words
      To damage or spoil something: damage, spoil, mark...
  4. 4
    [T] [usually in negatives or questions] British informal to be willing to accept something that someone says or does 接受

    We tried that excuse but they wouldn't wear it. 我们试过那种理由,但他们不接受。

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wear
noun [U] /weə(r)/
  1. 1
    the continuous use that something has over a period of time (持续的)使用

    Good suits stand a lot more wear. 好衣服更耐穿。

     Synonyms and related words
    Use of something: user, use, application...
    1. a.
      changes or damage that affect something when it has been used a lot 磨损;损坏

      There was heavy wear on all four wheels. 所有4个轮胎都严重磨损。

       Synonyms and related words
      Destruction and damage: damage, destruction, harm...
  2. 2
    clothes that are suitable for a particular activity or group of people (用于某特定活动或人群的)服装
    evening/sports/children's wear :

    I didn't bring any evening wear. 我没有带晚装来。

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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 673 COCA: 518
wear

noun¹

1use as clothing穿着ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdaily, everyday, weekend日常穿着;週末裝束summer, winter夏裝;冬裝PREPOSITIONwith wear隨着穿用New shoes get more comfortable with wear.新鞋越穿越舒服。PHRASESyears of wear多年穿用This is a quality garment which should give years of wear.這件衣服質量好,應該能穿好幾年。
wear

noun²

2clothes衣服ADJECTIVEday, evening日裝;晚裝designer, fashion設計師品牌服裝;時裝casual, leisure, outdoor, sports (usually sportswear) (= casual clothes) (NAmE) , street便裝;休閒裝;戶外裝;街頭服飾business職業裝formal正裝bridal, maternity新娘裝;孕婦裝active (NAmE) , athletic (NAmE) , sports (usually sportswear) (= clothes for sports) (BrE) , workout (NAmE) 運動裝;健身服children's, men's, women's童裝;男裝;女裝
wear

noun³

3long use長期使用ADJECTIVE | VERB + WEAR | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEhard, heavy大量的使用VERB + WEARwithstand耐用This flooring can withstand years of hard wear.這種地板經得起多年的高強度使用。PREPOSITIONwith wear由於使用而⋯The stairs had become slippery with wear.樓梯已經磨損得發滑了。PHRASEScenturies, years, etc. of wear幾個世紀、幾年等的使用The cathedral steps were polished smooth by centuries of wear.大教堂的台階經過幾個世紀的使用已磨得平滑了。
wear

noun⁴

4damage caused by long use磨損ADJECTIVE | VERB + WEAR | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEexcessive過度磨損brake, engine, tyre/tire, etc.剎車、發動機、輪胎等的磨損VERB + WEARshow顯出磨損跡象The cushions were beginning to show wear.墊子已開始顯出磨損痕跡。cause導致磨損minimize, reduce使磨損最小化;減少磨損prevent防止磨損PREPOSITIONwear on對⋯的磨損This new oil reduces wear on the pump.這種新機油能減少對泵的磨損。PHRASESsigns of wear, wear and tear磨損的痕跡;磨損
wear

verb¹

1have a piece of clothing on穿着ADVERB | VERB + WEAR ADVERBproudly自豪地穿着They came in, proudly wearing their uniforms.他們自豪地穿着制服進來了。comfortably穿着舒適VERB + WEARtend to喜歡穿I tend to wear a jacket to work.我喜歡穿夾克上班。prefer to更喜歡穿Hannah preferred to wear her hair short.漢娜更喜歡留短髮。choose to, intend to, opt to選擇穿;打算穿I will probably choose to wear jeans.我可能會選擇穿牛仔褲。dare to敢穿the first time that I had ever dared to wear something like this第一次我敢於穿這種衣服refuse to拒絕穿She refused to wear prison clothes.她不肯穿囚服。forget to忘記穿He had forgotten to wear his gloves.他忘了戴手套。forbid sb to禁止某人穿be entitled to有資格穿戴He is entitled to wear the regimental tie.他有資格戴專用的英式斜紋領帶。
wear

verb²

2last for a long time耐用ADVERBbadly, well不耐用;耐用Those curtains have worn very well.那些窗簾非常耐用。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 673 COCA: 518
wear noun
clothes
wear

verb

wear ♦︎ put sth on ♦︎ dress ♦︎ get dressed ♦︎ have (got) sth on ♦︎ changeThese words all mean to have or put clothes on your body. 这些词均表示穿着、穿上。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to wear / put on / have on a coat / jacket / suit / hatto wear / put on / have on a ring / badge / watchto wear / put on / have on your glassesto wear / put on / have on make-up / lipstick wear (wore, worn) [transitive] to have sth on your body as a piece of clothing, ornament, etc. 穿;戴Do I have to wear a tie?我得系领带吗?Was he wearing a seat belt?他系着座椅安全带吗?She always wears black (= black clothes).她总是穿黑色衣服。 ˌput sth ˈon

phrasal verb

(putting, put, put)to start wearing a piece of clothing, ornament, etc. 穿上;戴上Hurry up! Put your coat on.快点!把外衣穿上。She's just putting on her make-up.她正化妆呢。 OPP take sth off take sth off
dress [intransitive, transitive] to put clothes on yourself/sb; to wear a particular type or style of clothes; to put on formal clothes 穿衣服;给(某人)穿衣;穿⋯的服装;穿正式服装I dressed quickly.我迅速穿好衣服。She dressed herself and the children in their best clothes.她给自己和孩子们都穿上了最好的衣服。to dress well / badly / fashionably / comfortably穿得好/不好/时髦/舒适You should dress for cold weather today.你今天要穿防寒的衣服。She always dressed entirely in black.她一向全身黑色装束。To dress up is to wear clothes that are more formal than those you usually wear, or to put on special clothes, especially to pretend to be sb/sth different. * dress up指穿上较平时正式的衣服,或穿上特别的衣服,尤指装扮成其他的人或物There's no need to dress up-come as you are.不必特意打扮,就这样来就行。The kids love dressing up.孩子们喜欢装扮成别人玩儿。The boys were all dressed up as pirates.男孩子都装扮成了海盗。To dress down is to wear clothes that are more informal than those you usually wear, for example in an office. * dress down指在办公室等场合穿上较平时随便的衣服Everyone dresses down on Fridays.周五所有人衣着都很随便。 OPP undress take sth off ˌget ˈdressed

phrase

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten)to put all your clothes on 穿上衣服Get up and get dressed!起来穿上衣服!You get dressed when you get up in the morning, or when you have not been wearing any clothes, for example because you have just taken a shower. If you are just taking off one set of clothes and putting on different clothes, use change or get changed. * get dressed指早上起床后或裸身(如沐浴后)穿上衣服。更衣用change或get changed。 OPP get undressed take sth off
ˌhave sth ˈon ( ˌhave got sth ˈon)

phrasal verb

(has, had, had) (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to be wearing sth 穿着⋯She had a red jacket on.她穿了件红夹克。He had nothing (= no clothes) on.他什么都没穿。
change [intransitive, transitive] to put on different or clean clothes 换衣服;更衣I went into the bedroom to change.我走进卧室更衣。She changed into her swimsuit.她换上了游泳衣。You need to change out of those wet things.你需要把那些湿衣服换掉。 (especially BrE) I didn't have time to get changed before the party.聚会前我没来得及换衣服。 (especially NAmE) I didn't have time to change clothes before the party.聚会前我没来得及换衣服。

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