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worn

美 [wɔːrn]英 [wɔːn]
  • adj.穿坏的;筋疲力尽的;用旧的;用坏的;疲惫的;磨薄的
  • v.穿;佩戴;戴;流露,面带,呈现(某种神态);蓄,留(发、须等)
  • wear的过去分词
wornworn

adj.

1

用坏的;用旧的;磨薄的
damaged or thinner than normal because it is old and has been used a lot

an old pair of worn jeans

一条破旧的牛仔裤

The stone steps were worn and broken.

这些石头台阶被磨平破裂了。

2

疲惫的;筋疲力尽的
looking very tired

She came out of the ordeal looking thin and worn.

她经历过这场苦难后显得憔悴不堪。

worn

频次

  • 1

    Worn is the past participle of wear .

  • 2
    ADJ-GRADED 破旧的;磨损的;陈旧的
    Worn is used to describe something that is damaged or thin because it is old and has been used a lot.

    Worn rugs increase the danger of tripping...

    磨损的小地毯会使人更容易绊倒。

  • 3
    ADJ-GRADED 憔悴的;疲惫的;苍老的
    If someone looks worn, they look tired and old.

    She was looking very haggard and worn.

    她看上去非常憔悴和疲惫。

  • 4
    See also:well-worn

adj

1
showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
looking careworn as she bent over her mending
her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness
that raddled but still noble face
shocked to see the worn look of his handsome young face"- Charles Dicken
Synonym: careworn drawn haggard raddled
2
affected by wear;damaged by long use
worn threads on the screw
a worn suit
the worn pockets on the jacket

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  1. She had been ill , that was evident , and the sight of her pale , worn face made him feel both guilty and protective .

    她有病,是很明显的,她苍白疲惫的脸使他感到他既是罪人又是保护者。

  2. Worn out from stress or strain .

    由于重压或紧张而极疲惫的。

  3. The effects of the drug will soon wear off .

    这麻醉药品的作用将很快消失。

  4. You 'll wear yourself out if you carry on working so hard .

    你要是继续这样拼命工作,身体会吃不消的。

  5. I don 't have anything suitable to wear for the party .

    我没有适合在聚会上穿的衣服。

  6. I haven 't got a thing to wear !

    我没有一件可穿的衣服!

  7. Do the children have to wear a uniform ?

    孩子们必须穿制服吗?

  8. I 'll need to iron that dress before I can wear it .

    我得先把那件连衣裙烫平再穿。

  9. Wear clothes that provide adequate protection against the wind and rain .

    穿上足以防风雨的衣服。

  10. Over the years , the stone steps had worn smooth .

    日久天长,石阶已经磨得光溜溜的。

  11. What shall I wear to the party ?

    我穿什么衣服去参加聚会呢?

  12. His shoes were beginning to show signs of wear .

    他那双鞋看样子快穿坏了。

  13. Everyone at the conference had to wear a name tag .

    所有与会者必须佩戴身份牌。

  14. Haven 't you got anything else to wear ?

    你没有其他穿的了吗?

  15. I have to wear a jacket and tie to work .

    我上班得穿短上衣打领带。

  16. The stones have been worn smooth by the constant flow of water .

    不停的流水把这些石头冲刷得很光滑。

  17. His clothes , though old and worn , looked clean and of good quality .

    他的衣服虽然很旧,但看上去干干净净,质地很好。

  18. I wonder if I should wear a coat or not .

    我不知道该不该穿外套。

  19. You 'd have to be sad to wear a shirt like that .

    你穿着那样的衬衣显得老气。

  20. I take a fairly relaxed attitude towards what the kids wear to school .

    孩子穿什么上学,我觉得无所谓。

  21. We can 't wear jeans at work .

    我们工作时不准穿牛仔裤。

  22. She rifled through her clothes for something suitable to wear .

    她急匆匆地在衣服堆里找合适的衣服穿。

  23. Workers should wear full protective clothing .

    工人应该穿着全套防护服。

  24. In many cases , the clothes people wear identify them as belonging to a particular social class .

    很多情况下,人们的穿着显示出他们的社会阶级。

  25. I 'll wear my other shoes ─ these are dirty .

    这双鞋脏了,我要穿别的鞋。

  26. It is obligatory for all employees to wear protective clothing .

    所有员工必须穿防护服装。

  27. She came out of the ordeal looking thin and worn .

    她经历过这场苦难后显得憔悴不堪。

  28. I can 't decide what to wear .

    我拿不定主意穿什么。

  29. I can 't wear that ! I 'd be a laughing stock .

    我可不能戴那个东西!否则会成为笑柄的。

  30. We can wear each other 's clothes .

    我们可以相互换着衣服穿。