0 to have a piece of clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body -- llevar
1 to become thin and damaged after being used a lot, or to make this happen -- desgastar(se)
2 to have a piece of clothing, jewelry, etc. on your body -- llevar puesto
3 to damage or become damaged through continuous use -- desgastar
4 to have your hair in a particular style -- llevar el pelo
6 the amount of use sth has had -- uso [ masculine, singular ]
Replace the tires after two years of normal wear. Reemplace los neumáticos después de dos años de uso normal.
They must know and respect the traffic rules, respect the markings, and cyclists must wear protective equipment.
But an even greater marvel is that he has three such great, large, heavy hats and only one head to wear them on.
I also congratulate him on his ability, so to speak, to wear three hats at once!
It was said that they should not wear short skirts.
I was not wearing my glasses.
Indeed, some of those that have been returned were sent back wearing flak jackets and helmets, which, to me, says it is not exactly a safe area.
The employer's obligation to provide hearing protectors, check they are effective and make sure people wear them is new.
Drivers and passengers in all vehicles on the road must wear seat belts where provided.
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在身上, 穿(衣服), 戴(首飾等)…
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在身上, 穿(衣服), 戴(首饰等)…
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usar, vestir, desgastar(-se)…
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(服)を着る, (スカート、靴など)をはく, (帽子など)をかぶる…
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giymek, takmak, (yüzüne ifade/his) takınmak…
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porter, mettre, user…
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portar, desgastar(-se)…
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يَرْتَدي, يَبْلي, يَهْري…
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