1. 逐渐消失;磨掉;耗损:watch out for 密切注意;戒备,提防 | wear off 逐渐消失;磨掉;耗损 | wear out 穿破,用坏;耗尽
2. 逐渐消失;渐渐减少:warm up (使)暖起来;(使)活跃起来,(使)热情起来;(使)作准备活动,(使)热身 | wear off 逐渐消失;渐渐减少 | wear out 穿破,磨损,用坏;(使)疲乏,(使)厌卷,(使)耗尽
3. 逐渐消失:warm up变热 | wear off逐渐消失 | wear out用破;耗尽,使精疲力竭
1. (感觉等)逐渐消失,消逝
If a sensation or feeling wears off, it disappears slowly until it no longer exists or has any effect.
e.g. For many the philosophy was merely a fashion, and the novelty soon wore off...
对许多人来说哲学只是一种时髦罢了,不久就没新鲜感了。
e.g. Now that the initial shock was wearing off, he was in considerable pain...
最初的震惊渐渐过去之后,他感到疼痛难忍。
1. Beijingers have been forced to strip off their warm winter woollies and don cooler wear as the capital's climate shifts sharply into summer gear.
2. Officials urged those returning to wear masks to protect from mold and to properly dispose of spoiled food to stave off vermin.
3. Workers uploading cement have to wear masks to fend off the heavy dust particle in the air.
4. wear off的解释
4. His forecast comes at a time when the devastating effects of the bursting of the 1997 bubble have yet to wear off completely.
5. Meteorologists advised the public to wear face masks to ward off dust.
6. wear off在线翻译
6. Those who wear too much perfume are also smelly, but we never hear of anyone pushing them off a bus.
7. Ask any man if he'd wear a piece of clothing that combined underpants and stockings and he'd laugh his boxers off.
8. Kuznetsova got off to a fast start but in the second set, the Japanese veteran began to wear her down with sharply angled shots.
9. The men wear baseball caps, which they believe make them look as if they have just stepped off their yachts.
10. Most of the skin on his head was burned off, requiring him to wear a full surgical mask to prevent the scars from becoming infected.