wear down
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wears down
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wearing down
过去式
wore down
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worn down
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磨损, 削弱
to slowly weaken someone's emotional or mental strength over time, often due to continuous pressure or challenges
- Dealing with chronic pain can wear a person down emotionally and physically.
应对慢性疼痛可能会在情感和身体上拖垮一个人。
- The constant negativity in the environment wore down his optimism.
环境中持续不断的消极情绪削弱了他的乐观情绪。
- Persistent challenges in the project wore the team down, affecting morale.
项目中持续的挑战拖垮了团队,影响了士气。
- The ongoing conflicts at work have worn the team down emotionally.
工作中持续的冲突让团队在情感上疲惫不堪。
- Don't let criticism wear you down; stay confident in your abilities.
不要让批评拖垮你;对自己的能力保持信心。
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磨损, 损耗
to become damaged through regular use
- The repetitive use of the keyboard can wear down the letters on the keys.
键盘的重复使用可能会磨损键上的字母。
- Years of use have worn down the once-sharp edges of the kitchen knives.
多年的使用已经磨损了厨房刀具曾经锋利的边缘。
- The constant dripping has worn down the stone surface beneath the leaky faucet.
持续的滴水已经磨损了漏水龙头下的石头表面。
- The repetitive washing of the delicate sweater wore the threads down over time.
反复洗涤精致的毛衣使线头随着时间的推移磨损了。
- The constant rubbing of the thighs has worn the material down on her favorite jeans.
大腿的不断摩擦已经磨损了她最喜欢的牛仔裤的材料。