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●ˌwear ˈout 🔑●ˌwear sth ˈout 🔑to become, or to make sth become, thin or no longer able to be used, usually because it has been used too much 磨薄;磨损;用旧;用坏◆Our carpets always seem to wear out quickly. 我们的地毯似乎总是很快就磨坏了。◆I wore out two pairs of boots on the walking trip. 我这次徒步旅行穿坏了两双靴子。◆ (figurative) Her patience finally wore out. 她终于失去了耐心。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˌworn ˈout adjective badly damaged and no longer useful because it has been used a lot 彻底损坏的;破旧不堪的◆worn-out clothes / equipment 褴褛的衣服/老化的设备 |