wear off
第三人称
wears off
现在进行时
wearing off
过去式
wore off
过去完成时
worn off
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褪色, 磨损
to gradually fade in color or quality over time due to constant use or other factors
- After a while, the paint on the playground equipment began to wear off.
过了一段时间,游乐场设备上的油漆开始褪色。
- The lettering on the street signs started to wear off due to exposure to the elements.
由于暴露在自然环境中,街道标志上的字开始褪色。
- The polish on the wooden furniture tends to wear off with regular cleaning.
木制家具上的抛光剂在定期清洁时往往会逐渐褪色。
- The charm of the antique mirror began to wear off as its silver coating faded.
古董镜子的魅力开始消退,因为它的银色涂层褪色了。
- Over time, the vibrant colors on the poster started to wear off.
随着时间的推移,海报上鲜艳的颜色开始褪色。
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逐渐消失, 逐渐失去效果
to gradually lose intensity or effectiveness
- The pain medication tends to wear off after a few hours.
止痛药往往在几个小时后逐渐失效。
- The effects of the energy drink started to wear off, and he felt fatigued.
能量饮料的效果开始消退,他感到疲劳。
- Over time, the novelty of the gadget will wear off, and it will become a regular part of daily life.
随着时间的推移,这个小玩意的新鲜感会逐渐消失,它将变成日常生活的常规部分。
- The numbing sensation from the dental procedure will wear off soon.
牙科手术带来的麻木感很快就会消失。
- The charm of the motivational speaker's words began to wear off as time passed.
随着时间流逝,励志演讲者话语的魅力开始消退。
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逐渐消失, 逐渐减弱
(of an emotion) to gradually become less intense
- The joy from the surprise wore off after a few hours.
惊喜带来的喜悦几个小时后逐渐消退了。
- The initial excitement of the achievement started to wear off as reality set in.
随着现实的到来,成就的最初兴奋开始消退。
- The initial shock of the news wore off, and acceptance set in.
消息最初的冲击逐渐消退,接受开始了。
- Over the weeks, the sadness from the loss began to wear off, allowing for healing.
几周过去了,失去带来的悲伤开始消退,为愈合创造了条件。