wear down

wear down
1. transitive verb
1)

be worn down[Stufen:] ausgetreten werden; [Absätze:] sich ablaufen; [Reifen:] sich abfahren; [Berge:] abgetragen werden

2) (fig.)

wear down somebody's resistance/defence/opposition — jemandes Widerstand/Verteidigung/Opposition zermürben

wear somebody down — jemanden zermürben

worn down with hard work — abgearbeitet

2. intransitive verb
[Absätze:] sich ablaufen; [Reifen:] sich abfahren
* * *
wear down
vt
1. (reduce)
to \wear down down ⇆ sth rock etw abtragen
2. (make weak and useless)
to \wear down down ⇆ sth etw abnutzen [o verschleißen] [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR abnützen
3. (fig: tire)
to \wear down down ⇆ sb jdn fertigmachen fam; (weaken) jdn zermürben
to \wear down down sb's resistance jds Widerstand [allmählich] brechen
* * *
1. vt sep
1) (= reduce by friction) abnutzen; heel ablaufen, abtreten; tyre tread abfahren; lipstick verbrauchen; pencil verschreiben
2) (fig) opposition, strength etc zermürben; person (= make more amenable) mürbe- or weichmachen (inf); (= tire out, depress) fix und fertig machen (inf)
2. vi
sich abnutzen; (heels) sich ablaufen or abtreten; (tyre tread) sich abfahren; (lipstick etc) sich verbrauchen; (pencil) sich verschreiben
* * *
1. transitive verb
1)

be worn down — [Stufen:] ausgetreten werden; [Absätze:] sich ablaufen; [Reifen:] sich abfahren; [Berge:] abgetragen werden

2) (fig.)

wear down somebody's resistance/defence/opposition — jemandes Widerstand/Verteidigung/Opposition zermürben

wear somebody down — jemanden zermürben

worn down with hard work — abgearbeitet

2. intransitive verb
[Absätze:] sich ablaufen; [Reifen:] sich abfahren
* * *
v.
ermatten v.
mürbe machen ausdr.

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