Английский словарь американских идиом - wear on
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Wear on
wear on
{v.} 1. To anger or annoy; tire. * /Having to stay indoors all day long is tiresome for the children and wears on their mother's nerves./ 2. To drag on; pass gradually or slowly; continue in the same old way. * /Johnny tried to wait up for Santa Claus but as the night wore on, he couldn't keep his eyes open./ * /As the years wore on, the man in prison grew old./ * /The boys' quarrel wore on all afternoon./
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If you say that time wears on, you mean that it passes, especially when it seems to pass slowly. As the day wore on Brand found himself increasingly impressed... = go on PHRASAL VERB: V P ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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1. медленно тянуться, проходить the meeting wore on all morning —- собрание тянулось все утро 2. раздражать, действовать на нервы, трепать нервы ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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