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rotto
worn out [βρετ, αμερικ ˌwɔrnˈaʊt] ΕΠΊΘ
1. worn out:
worn out carpet
worn out brake
2. worn out (exhausted):
worn out person
I. wear out ΡΉΜΑ [wɛː -] (wear out)
wear out clothes, shoes, equipment:
II. wear out ΡΉΜΑ [wɛː -] (wear out [sth], wear [sth] out)
wear out clothes, shoes, mechanism:
III. wear out ΡΉΜΑ [wɛː -] (wear [sb] out)
stracco οικ
bollito οικ, μτφ
I. worn [βρετ wɔːn, αμερικ wɔrn] ΡΉΜΑ μετ παρακειμ
worn → wear II, III
II. worn [βρετ wɔːn, αμερικ wɔrn] ΕΠΊΘ
worn carpet
worn clothing, shoe, tyre
worn façade, stone
worn tread
I. wear1 [βρετ wɛː, αμερικ wɛr] ΟΥΣ U
1. wear (clothing):
vestiti αρσ πλ
abiti αρσ πλ
2. wear (use):
3. wear (damage):
consumo αρσ
logoramento αρσ (on di)
II. wear1 <παρελθ wore, μετ παρακειμ worn> [βρετ wɛː, αμερικ wɛr] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. wear (have on one's body):
wear garment, jewellery
wear earphones
2. wear (put on):
wear garment, jewellery etc.
3. wear (use):
wear perfume, sun-cream
4. wear (display):
5. wear (damage by use):
wear carpet, clothes, clutch, component
to wear a hole in garment, sheet
6. wear (accept) οικ:
wear behaviour, attitude
wear excuse
III. wear1 <παρελθ wore, μετ παρακειμ worn> [βρετ wɛː, αμερικ wɛr] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. wear (become damaged):
wear carpet, garment, shoes:
2. wear (withstand use):
I. wear2 <παρελθ/μετ παρακειμ wore> [βρετ wɛː, αμερικ wɛr] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
II. wear2 <παρελθ/μετ παρακειμ wore> [βρετ wɛː, αμερικ wɛr] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
I. out [βρετ aʊt, αμερικ aʊt] ΕΠΊΡΡ Out is used after many verbs in English to alter or reinforce the meaning of the verb (hold out, wipe out, filter out etc.). Very often in Italian, a verb alone will be used to translate those combinations; for translations you should consult the appropriate verb entry (hold , wipe, filter etc.). - When out is used as an adverb meaning outside, it often adds little to the sense of the phrase: they're out in the garden = they're in the garden; in such cases out will not usually be translated: sono in giardino. - Out is used as an adverb to mean absent or not at home. In this case she's out really means she's gone out and the Italian translation is: è uscita. - For the phrase out of, see II1 in this entry. - For examples of the above and other uses, see this entry.
1. out (outside):
2. out (from within):
Out (exit)
Uscita
(get) out!
3. out (away from land, base):
4. out (in the world at large):
5. out (absent):
to be out strikers:
6. out (in slogans):
Tories out!”
7. out (for social activity):
8. out (published, now public):
to be out book:
to be out exam results:
9. out (in bloom):
to be out tree, shrub:
to be fully out flower:
10. out (in view):
11. out (extinguished):
to be out fire, light:
lights out at 10.30 pm
12. out ΑΘΛ, ΠΑΙΧΝΊΔΙΑ:
to be out player:
out!” (of ball)
out!” orfuori!”
13. out (unconscious):
to be out (cold) οικ
to be out (cold) boxer:
14. out (over, finished):
15. out βρετ (incorrect):
16. out (not possible) οικ:
17. out (actively in search of) οικ:
to be out to do sth
he's just out for what he can get μειωτ
18. out (not in fashion) οικ:
to be out style, colour:
19. out (in holes) οικ:
20. out βρετ (ever) οικ:
21. out ΝΟΜ:
to be out jury:
II. out of ΠΡΌΘ
1. out of (from):
2. out of (expressing ratio):
3. out of (part of whole):
4. out of (beyond defined limits):
out of reach, sight
out of water
out of city, compound
5. out of (free from confinement):
6. out of (expressing shelter):
out of sun, rain
7. out of (lacking):
to be (right) out of item, commodity
8. out of (made from):
out of wood, plasticine, metal
9. out of (due to):
out of malice, respect etc.
10. out of ΙΠΠΑΣ (lineage of horse):
III. out [βρετ aʊt, αμερικ aʊt] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
out person:
IV. out [βρετ aʊt, αμερικ aʊt] ΟΥΣ οικ (means of escape, excuse)
scappatoia θηλ
scusa θηλ
V. out [βρετ aʊt, αμερικ aʊt]
I want out! οικ
I'm out of here οικ
go on, out with it! οικ
to be on the outs with sb αμερικ οικ
to be out of it οικ
I. wear out ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
II. wear out ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
wear out patience
worn-out [ˌwɔ:rn·ˈaʊt] ΕΠΊΘ
1. worn-out (exhausted):
worn-out person, animal
2. worn-out (used up):
worn-out clothing
worn-out wheel bearings
rotto (-a) (scarpe)
I. wear <wore, worn> [wer] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. wear (have on body):
wear clothes, jewelry
wear clothes, jewelry
2. wear (deteriorate):
II. wear <wore, worn> [wer] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ (spoil)
wear clothes, machine parts
to wear thin μτφ
III. wear <wore, worn> [wer] ΟΥΣ
1. wear (clothing):
2. wear (amount of use):
consumo αρσ
I. worn [wɔ:rn] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ, αμετάβ
worn μετ παρακειμ of wear
II. worn [wɔ:rn] ΕΠΊΘ
1. worn (shabby, deteriorated):
2. worn (exhausted):
worn person
3. worn (overused):
worn expression, news, story
I. out [aʊt] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
II. out [aʊt] ΕΠΊΘ
1. out (absent):
out person
2. out (released):
out book
out news
3. out ΒΟΤ:
out flower
4. out (visible):
5. out (finished):
6. out (not functioning):
out fire, light
7. out ΑΘΛ (out of bounds):
8. out (unfashionable):
9. out (not possible):
10. out (in baseball):
out αμετάβλ
III. out [aʊt] ΕΠΊΡΡ
1. out (not inside):
2. out (remove):
3. out (available):
4. out (away):
to be out person
5. out (unconscious):
ιδιωτισμοί:
IV. out [aʊt] ΠΡΌΘ
1. out (towards outside):
2. out (outside from):
3. out (away from):
4. out (without):
5. out (not included in):
6. out (from):
to get sth out of sb
ottenere qc da qu
in 3 cases out of 10
in 3 casi su 10
7. out (because of):
Καταχώριση OpenDict
wear ΡΉΜΑ
sth wears on sb (makes tired)
qc stanca qu
sth wears on sb (annoys)
qc da a qu sui nervi οικ
Present
Iwear out
youwear out
he/she/itwears out
wewear out
youwear out
theywear out
Past
Iwore out
youwore out
he/she/itwore out
wewore out
youwore out
theywore out
Present Perfect
Ihaveworn out
youhaveworn out
he/she/ithasworn out
wehaveworn out
youhaveworn out
theyhaveworn out
Past Perfect
Ihadworn out
youhadworn out
he/she/ithadworn out
wehadworn out
youhadworn out
theyhadworn out
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For forty years you sustained them in the wilderness; they lacked nothing, their clothes did not wear out nor did their feet become swollen.
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A further paradox present for any physical item is that the keys should age each time around the loop and eventually wear out.
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They are virtually tireless in combat and can wear out much larger animals in physical confrontations.
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However, at this stage there was no standing water on the track, and so the wet tyres started to wear out very quickly.
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