Wear away Meaning in English
expression
释义
To gradually remove or damage the surface of something through constant use, friction, or natural forces like wind or water.
用法与细微差别
Usually used for physical surfaces (e.g., rocks, clothes), but can also be metaphorical (patience can 'wear away'). Common in passive forms: 'The paint was worn away.' Often confused with 'wear down' (which can mean to reduce strength or resistance).
例句
The waves wear away the rocks on the beach over time.
basic
If you use this eraser too much, it will wear away quickly.
basic
The paint on the wall started to wear away after many years.
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Years of rain finally wore away the statue’s features.
natural
All that walking is starting to wear away the soles of my shoes.
natural
Little by little, the river will wear away the banks.
natural