wearing
英 [ˈweərɪŋ]
美 [ˈwerɪŋ]
adj. 令人精疲力竭的; 使人疲倦的; 令人厌烦的
v. 穿; 戴; 佩戴; 蓄,留(发、须等); 流露,面带,呈现(某种神态)
wear的现在分词
BNC.18677 / COCA.18793
牛津词典
adj.
- 令人精疲力竭的;使人疲倦的;令人厌烦的
that makes you feel very tired mentally or physically
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 令人疲倦的;使人身心疲惫的
If you say that a situation or activity iswearing, you mean that it requires a lot of energy and makes you feel mentally or physically tired.- She finds the continual confrontation very wearing...
她发现持续的对峙让人精疲力竭。 - Being in demand can be rather wearing.
受欢迎也可能是件累人的事。
- She finds the continual confrontation very wearing...
英英释义
noun
- the act of having on your person as a covering or adornment
- she bought it for everyday wear
- (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)
adj
- producing exhaustion
- an exhausting march
- the visit was especially wearing
双语例句
- He was wearing cotton pants and an open-necked shirt.
他穿着纯棉裤子和开领衬衫。 - The veil she was wearing obscured her features.
她罩的面纱遮掩了她的面容。 - Wearing a sweater will keep us warm.
毛衣穿了能保暖。 - I am wearing a plaid nightgown trimmed with white lace.
我穿着一件带有白色蕾丝花边的格子呢睡衣。 - It's getting cold. We'd better start wearing our padded jackets.
天冷了,棉衣该上身了。 - He was wearing black combat trousers and a hooded fleece.
他穿着黑色作战裤和带风帽的羊毛衣。 - She was wearing a simple light-grey two-piece suit.
她穿了身朴素的浅灰色两件式套装。 - Being in demand can be rather wearing.
受欢迎也可能是件累人的事。 - She was wearing a black dress.
她穿一条黑色连衣裙。 - She was wearing a new dress.
她穿着新衣服。