wear
Betekenis (Engels)
-
- To have on:
- To have on:
- To have on:
- To erode:
- To erode:
- To erode:
- (colloquial) To erode:
- (colloquial) To endure:
- To endure:
- To endure:
- To bring (a sailing vessel) onto the other tack by bringing the wind around the stern (as opposed to tacking when the wind is brought around the bow); to come round on another tack by turning away from the wind.
Concepten
standhouden
verder gaan met
ophebben
zich aankleden
afslijten
soliditeit
corrosie
uitslijten
Synoniemen
wear upon
put on clothes
be dressed in
proceed with
adorn oneself with
array oneself in
put on oneself
be dressed
require
wear-and-tear
article of clothing
regard as
ride in
wear-out
wornout
wrap around
be ready
bind on
change clothes
clothe oneself
dress in
dress oneself
glide by
move back
rigout
slide by
stay fresh
wear clothes
wear pants
become weak
be clad in
be durable
be crowned with
become sophisticated
be covered with
be true to
decorate oneself
place behind one’s ear
barde
attrition wear
be decked with
be dress in
resist abrasion
abrade wear
vestiment
cloath
abiliment
corrade
cover with
Frequentie
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/wɛə(ɹ)/
Etymologie (Engels)
From Middle English weren, werien, from Old English werian (“to clothe, cover over; put on, wear, use; stock (land)”), from Proto-West Germanic *waʀjan, from Proto-Germanic *wazjaną (“to clothe”), from Proto-Indo-European *wes- (“to dress, put on (clothes)”). Cognate to Sanskrit वस्ते (váste), Ancient Greek ἕννυμι (hénnumi, “put on”), Latin vestis (“garment”) (English vest), Albanian vesh (“dress up, wear”), Tocharian B wäs-, Old Armenian զգենում (zgenum), Welsh gwisgo, Hittite 𒉿𒀸- (waš-). Originally a weak verb (i.e. with a past tense in -ed), it became irregular during the Middle English period by analogy with verbs like beren (whence bear) and teren (whence tear).
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