verb “wear”
Infinitiv wear; hien wears; Verg. wore; Part. Verg. worn; Ger. wearing
- to have something on your body as clothing, decoration, or equipment
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
She's wearing a bright red scarf today.
- to habitually have something on your person
She wears glasses because otherwise he would not even recognize other people.
- (of a person, followed by a noun) to show the given facial expression
Even after the long meeting, he still wore a smile.
- to gradually become damaged due to constant use or friction
The soles of my shoes have worn from all the walking.
- (followed by an adjective) to get gradually damaged into the given state
The carpet in the hallway has worn thin from decades of daily use.
- to make (a hole, tear etc.) into something
Years of walking the same path had worn a groove into the stone steps.
noun “wear”
Singular wear, onzieleg
- (in combination) the given type of clothing
She bought new swimwear for her vacation to the beach.
Her company sells a lot of maternity wear.
- the damage that happens to something because it has been used a lot
The old book's pages showed signs of wear, making it difficult to read some of the words.