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what is it right - "to carry the wrist-watch" or "to wear the wrist-watch"
2011年9月6日 12:39
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It depends on where the wrist-watch actually is. If the wrist watch is actually strapped around your wrist, then you are "wearing" the wrist-watch. If, however, the wrist-watch is in your hand, in a pocket, or in a bag, for example, then you would be "carrying" the wrist-watch. "Carrying" implies the act of transporting or moving something, whereas "wearing" implies something has been affixed (or attached) to your person.
2011年9月6日
I guess the 2d. But I'm not sure.
2011年9月6日
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