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1 wear
n. giyinme, kullanma, elbise, giysi, eskime, yıpranma, aşınma, dayanma, dayanıklılık————————v. giymek, takmak, taşımak, dayanmak, takınmak, aşındırmak, yıpratmak, soldurmak, solmak, yıpranmamak, boca etmek, volta vurmak* * *1. aşın 2. giy (v.) 3. giysi (n.)* * *[weə] 1. past tense - wore; verb1) (to be dressed in or carry on (a part of) the body: She wore a white dress; Does she usually wear spectacles?) giymek, takmak2) (to arrange (one's hair) in a particular way: She wears her hair in a pony-tail.) yapmak, kesmek3) (to have or show (a particular expression): She wore an angry expression.) takınmak4) (to (cause to) become thinner etc because of use, rubbing etc: This carpet has worn in several places; This sweater is wearing thin at the elbows.) incel(t)mek, aşın(dır)mak5) (to make (a bare patch, a hole etc) by rubbing, use etc: I've worn a hole in the elbow of my jacket.) açmak, oluşturmak6) (to stand up to use: This material doesn't wear very well.) dayanmak2. noun1) (use as clothes etc: I use this suit for everyday wear; Those shoes won't stand much wear.) giy(in)me2) (articles for use as clothes: casual wear; sportswear; leisure wear.) giysi, giyim3) ((sometimes wear and tear) damage due to use: The hall carpet is showing signs of wear.) yıpranma, eskime4) (ability to withstand use: There's plenty of wear left in it yet.) dayanma•- wearable- wearer
- wearing
- worn
- wear away
- wear off
- wear out
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2 wear away
geçmek bilmemek, eskitmek, yıpratmak, tüketmek, zayıflatmak, eskimek, aşınmak, yıpranmak, solmak, azalmak, kalmamak, tükenmek* * *aşındır* * *(to make or become damaged, thinner, smoother etc through use, rubbing etc: The steps have (been) worn away in places.) yıpran(dır)mak, aşın(dır)mak -
3 wear off
yavaş yavaş azalmak, eskitmek, aşındırmak, eskimek, aşınmak, yıpranmak, geçmek, hafiflemek* * *zamanla yok ol* * *(to become less: The pain is wearing off.) yavaş yavaş azalmak/geçmek -
4 wear out
eskitmek, yormak, tüketmek, yorulmak, tükenmek, canı çıkmak, bitmek, eskimek, aşınmak, yıpranmak, canını çıkarmak* * *kullanarak eskit* * *(to (cause to) become unfit for further use: My socks have worn out; I've worn out my socks.) eskimek, yıpranmak -
5 wear and tear
zamanla eskime, kullanılarak aşınma, amortisman* * *yıpranma ve aşınma -
6 wear a seat belt
emniyet kemeri bağla -
7 wear down
devamlı ısrarla kırmak [fig.], yıpramak, eskitmek, yıpratmak, zayıflatmak, yenmek, yıpranmak, eskimek, aşınmak* * *aşındır -
8 wear well
iyi dayanmak, yıpranmamak, yıllara meydan okumak, yaşını göstermemek* * *iyi dayan -
9 wear contact lenses
v. lens takmak, lens kullanmak -
10 wear glasses
v. gözlük takmak, gözlük kullanmak -
11 wear into holes
delinene kadar giymek -
12 wear motley
soytarılık etmek -
13 wear on
geçmek bilmemek -
14 wear one's hair long
v. saçını uzatmak, uzun saçlı olmak -
15 wear one's years well
yıllara meydan okumak, yaşını göstermemek -
16 wear oneself out
v. didinmek -
17 wear out one's welcome
misafirliğin tadını kaçırmak -
18 wear resistant
adj. aşınmaz -
19 wear the breeches
aile reisliği yapmak (kadın), evin hem kadını hem erkeği olmak -
20 wear the king's coat
asker olmak, askere gitmek
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