worn out - translation to greek
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worn out - translation to greek

DAMAGING, GRADUAL REMOVAL OR DEFORMATION OF MATERIAL AT SOLID SURFACES
Wear (physics); Wear resistance; Abrasive wear; Worn; Timeworn; Outworn; Out-worn; Out worn; Worn out; Worn-out; Wornout; Outwearing; Out-wearing; Out wearing; Wearing out; Wearing-out; Wearingout; Outwear; Out-wear; Out wear; Wearout; Wear-out; Wear out; Outwears; Out-wears; Out wears; Wearsout; Wears-out; Wears out; Outwore; Out-wore; Out wore; Woreout; Wore-out; Wore out; Adhesive wear; Adhesive wear (material); Wear pattern; Wear patterns; Microwear; Wear (erosion); Erosive wear
  • SEM micrograph of adhesive wear (transferred materials) on 52100 steel sample sliding against Al alloy. (Yellow arrow indicate sliding direction)
  • Deep 'groove' like surface indicates abrasive wear over cast iron (yellow arrow indicate sliding direction)
  • Rear (driven) bicycle sprockets. New, left, shows no wear. Right, used, shows obvious wear from being driven clockwise.

worn out         
adj. πεπαλαιωμένος, τετριμμένος, ξεθεωμένος, παλαιός, εξηντλημένος
wear out         
κατατρίβω, εξαντλώ
chill out         
  • [[The Orb]] performing in 2006
FORM OF POPULAR MUSIC CHARACTERIZED BY SLOW TEMPOS AND RELAXED MOODS
Chill out (music); Chill-out; Chillout music; Flamenco Chill; Chillout; Chill out; Chill out music; Down-tempo chill music; Chill music; Chillout (music); Chill (music); Chill Out
v. χαλαρώστε

Definition

worn out
also worn-out
1.
Something that is worn out is so old, damaged, or thin from use that it cannot be used any more.
...the car's worn out tyres.
...faded bits of worn-out clothing.
ADJ
2.
Someone who is worn out is extremely tired after hard work or a difficult or unpleasant experience.
Before the race, he is fine. But afterwards he is worn out.
= exhausted
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ

Wikipedia

Wear

Wear is the damaging, gradual removal or deformation of material at solid surfaces. Causes of wear can be mechanical (e.g., erosion) or chemical (e.g., corrosion). The study of wear and related processes is referred to as tribology.

Wear in machine elements, together with other processes such as fatigue and creep, causes functional surfaces to degrade, eventually leading to material failure or loss of functionality. Thus, wear has large economic relevance as first outlined in the Jost Report. Abrasive wear alone has been estimated to cost 1-4% of the gross national product of industrialized nations.

Wear of metals occurs by plastic displacement of surface and near-surface material and by detachment of particles that form wear debris. The particle size may vary from millimeters to nanometers. This process may occur by contact with other metals, nonmetallic solids, flowing liquids, solid particles or liquid droplets entrained in flowing gasses.

The wear rate is affected by factors such as type of loading (e.g., impact, static, dynamic), type of motion (e.g., sliding, rolling), temperature, and lubrication, in particular by the process of deposition and wearing out of the boundary lubrication layer. Depending on the tribosystem, different wear types and wear mechanisms can be observed.

Examples of use of worn out
1. They had been worn out by the heat," she remembered.
2. Often users replace worn–out batteries but some don‘t.
3. At ISO 3,200 photos look like they were painted with a worn–out kitchen sponge.
4. One too worn out to manage wars, even if those that are essential.
5. In addition, the ministry recommends not using scratched or worn–out bottles.