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Wearing British clothes
Wearing English is Wear, pronounced in English [w? ], bel canto [w? ] translation: nouns wear, wear; Clothes; Wear out, wear out.
In everyday language, the verb "wear" can be expressed by many verbs in English. Common ones are wearing, dressing and wearing. Wear? It mostly expresses the state and emphasizes "wearing", and the object is clothes, hats and other clothing.
Bilingual examples of wear and tear
1, Lisa made a special one? Wear? Lisa made a suit specially for the dance.
My father's belt has worn out due to long-term use.
3. Does this leather look like it? Durable. This kind of leather looks more durable.
Is she? Wearing a Dior necklace. She is wearing a jewelry necklace.
5. The restaurant asked you? Wear? Pants-no shorts. The restaurant wants you to wear pants-you can't wear shorts.
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