A1 [ T ] to have clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body穿(衣服);戴(首饰等)
C2 [ T ] to show a particular emotion on your face流露,面带(某种表情)
B2 [ T ] to arrange your hair in a particular way把(头发)梳成(某种发型)
More examples
I have a suit but I only wear it on special occasions.
She wears a lot of bright colours.
She wore an elegant dove-grey jacket.
He was wearing an earring in his left ear.
I wish I'd worn something cooler - I'm boiling.
[ I ] to become weaker, damaged, or thinner because of continuous use磨损;耗损;用旧
[ T usually + adv/prep ] to produce something such as a hole or loss of material by continuous use, rubbing, or movement磨破;磨出(洞等)
[ T ] UK old-fashioned informal to allow or accept something允许;接受
also wear clothes suitable for a particular use or clothes of a particular type(有某种特定用途或某一类型的)衣服
the amount or type of use an object has had or can be expected to have, especially before showing damage耐用性,经久性
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