English to Danish Meaning of worn - slidt


Worn :
slidt

slidt, antaget, accepteret, fanget, taget, fange, holdt, bundet, hængte

ubrugteslidt
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Definitions of worn in English
Verb(1) be dressed in(2) have on one's person(3) have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality(4) deteriorate through use or stress(5) have or show an appearance of(6) last and be usable(7) go to pieces(8) exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress(9) put clothing on one's body
Adjective(1) affected by wear; damaged by long use(2) showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
Examples of worn in English
(1) Volunteers are needed to repair worn clothing and bag it up to give to the homeless.(2) The face was filthy, and tired, and worn , but the eyes and mouth spoke the tongue of sheer torment.(3) Check the condition of your car key as a worn key may cause the lock to jam.(4) He took her hand with his own and hoisted his old body to its feet with a worn smile.(5) At regular intervals in the process, we check whether a pancake will stick to the worn area.(6) It was evening, dark shadows slowly stretching across the worn floorboards of the room.(7) The Heathrow stamp impacted on one of the emptier pages of her worn , blue passport.(8) Coming home in the early evening, we found ourselves tired and a little worn .(9) I groped through the passageway, and pushed open the worn door out into the kitchen yard.(10) Seeing only her face, not her threadbare coat, nor her worn shoes, he drew her back into his arms.(11) Carved out of Inuit mahogany, the worn handle was in the shape of a wolf's head.(12) Off to the side, a man with a worn brown blazer and wild hair turns in slow circles and drums in the air.(13) He did not consider the noise of the fan to be excessive and it did not sound to him as though there were a worn bearing.(14) He is believed to be in his late 20s and he is said to have a weathered, worn face.(15) The stone in York's city wall is wind and storm worn leaving trails in the stone of resistant seams.(16) His straggly, thinning hair flaps in the wind, as does his worn , long white coat.
Related Phrases of worn
(1) wear ::
have på
(2) worn-out ::
udslidte
(3) worn down ::
nedslidt
(4) worn off ::
slidt væk
(5) well-worn ::
godt brugt
(6) worn away ::
slidt væk
(7) be worn ::
bæres
(8) time-worn ::
tid-nedslidt
(9) care-worn ::
pleje-slidt
(10) way-worn ::
måde bæres
Synonyms
Adjective
1. shabby ::
lurvet
2. haggard ::
udtæret
Verb
3. dress in ::
klæde sig i
4. bear ::
bjørn
5. erode ::
erodere
6. last ::
sidst
7. endure ::
udholde
8. have on ::
have på
9. wear down ::
slide ned
10. assume ::
antage
11. fall apart ::
falde fra hinanden
Different Forms
unworn, worn
Word Example from TV Shows
He'd never worn this armor before.

He'd never WORN this armor before.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 5

worn by hundreds
of sweaty strangers.

WORN by hundreds of sweaty strangers.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 23

- Man, I'm worn out.
- (INDISTINCT YELLING ON TV)

- Man, I'm WORN out. - (INDISTINCT YELLING ON TV)

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 21

I'm worn out, Ángel.

I'm WORN out, Ángel.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 6

"Pants must be WORN at all times in the time machine."

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 14

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