worn
adjective /wɔːn/
/wɔːrn/
- [usually before noun] (of a thing
) damaged or thinner than normal because it is old and has been used a lot物品 用坏的;用旧的;磨薄的 - an old pair of worn jeans
一条破旧的牛仔裤 - The stone steps were worn and broken.
这些石头台阶被磨平破裂了。 - The tapestry is still valuable in spite of its worn condition.
尽管挂毯破旧,但仍然很值钱。
Homophones warn | wornwarn wornsee also well worn/wɔːn//wɔːrn/- warn verb
- I thought I should warn him about the risks involved.
我想我应该警告他所涉及的风险。
- I thought I should warn him about the risks involved.
- worn verb (past participle of fly)
- This is the first time I've worn this suit.
这是我第一次穿这套衣服。
- This is the first time I've worn this suit.
- worn adjective
- She was wearing a worn old leather jacket.
她穿着一件破旧的皮夹克。
- She was wearing a worn old leather jacket.
- an old pair of worn jeans
- (of a person
) looking very tired人 synonym weary疲惫的;筋疲力尽的 - She came out of the ordeal looking thin and worn.
她经历过这场苦难后显得憔悴不堪。
- She came out of the ordeal looking thin and worn.