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1 wear blinders/ blinkers
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2 wear
1. v(wore; worn)1) носи́ть (одежду, украшения и т.д.)wear one's hair long — носи́ть дли́нные во́лосы
wear perfume — надуши́ться
2) име́ть видwear a frown — хму́риться
3) изна́шивать, протира́тьwear a hole — заноси́ть до дыр
4) облада́ть но́скостью, про́чностьюthis fabric wears well — э́та ткань хорошо́ но́сится
5) (ме́дленно) тяну́ться- wear downthe night wears interminably — ночь тя́нется бесконе́чно
- wear on
- wear out
- wear blinders/ blinkers
- wear the trousers/ the pants
- wear thin
- wear well 2. n1) оде́жда жchildren's wear — де́тская оде́жда
2) изно́с м
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