bear的意思和读音

bear

: [ber] : [beə(r)]

v.);

n.;(

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v.+n.bear responsibility,bear fruit,bear cost,bear burden,bear pain

n.bull

bearv.accept/deal with

1.[t]to be able to accept and deal with sth unpleasant

The pain was almost more than he could bear.使

She couldn't bear the thought of losing him.

I can't bear having cats in the house.

He can't bear being laughed at.

He can't bear to be laughed at.

I can't bear you doing that.

not be suitable

2.[t]not ~to not be suitable for sth

Her later work does not bear comparison with her earlier novels(= because it is not nearly as good) .

The plan won't bear close inspection(= it will be found to be unacceptable when carefully examined) .

The joke doesn't bear repeating(= because it is not funny or may offend people) .)。

His sufferings don't bear thinking about(= because they are so terrible) .

be responsible for sth

3.[t]~ sthto take responsibility for sth

She bore the responsibility for most of the changes.

Do parents have to bear the whole cost of tuition fees?

You shouldn't have to bear the blame for other people's mistakes.

negative feeling

4.[t]怀to have a feeling, especially a negative feeling

He bears no resentment towards them.

He's borne a grudge against me ever since that day.便怀

He's borne me a grudge ever since that day.便怀

She bore him no ill will .

support weight

5.[t]~ sthto support the weight of sb/sth

The ice is too thin to bear your weight.

show

6.[t]~ sthto show sth; to carry sth so that it can be seen

The document bore her signature.

He was badly wounded in the war and still bears the scars.

She bears little resemblance to(= is not much like) her mother.

The title of the essay bore little relation to(= was not much connected with) the contents.

name

7.[t]~ sthto have a particular name

a family that bore an ancient and honoured name

carry

8.[t]~ sb/sthto carry sb/sth, especially while moving

three kings bearing gifts

yourself

9.[t]~ yourself well, etc.to move, behave or act in a particular way

He bears himself(= stands, walks, etc.) proudly, like a soldier.

She bore herself with dignity throughout the funeral.

child

10.[t]to give birth to a child

She was not able to bear children.

She had borne him six sons.

of trees/plants

11.[t]~ sth);to produce flowers or fruit

turn

12.[i]~ (to the) left, north, etc.to go or turn in the direction mentioned

When you get to the fork in the road, bear right.

IDMbear armsto be a soldier; to fightbear fruitto have a successful result

Taxation bears heavily on us all.

bear hard, heavily, severely, etc. on sb使使to be a cause of difficulty or suffering to sb

Taxation bears heavily on us all.

It was gradually borne in on us that defeat was inevitable.

be borne in on sbto be realized by sb, especially after a period of time

It was gradually borne in on us that defeat was inevitable.

We must bring all our energies to bear upon the task.使

Pressure was brought to bear on us to finish the work on time.

bring sth to bear (on sb/sth)to use energy, pressure, influence, etc. to try to achieve sth or make sb do sth

We must bring all our energies to bear upon the task.使

Pressure was brought to bear on us to finish the work on time.

n.— see alsobearish

1.a heavy wild animal with thick fur and sharp claws (= pointed parts on the ends of its feet). There are many types of bear .

a black bear

2.a person who sells shares in a company, etc., hoping to buy them back later at a lower price

IDMlike a bear with a sore head(informal)bad-tempered or in a bad-tempered way

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v.1.if you cannot bear something, you cannot accept or do it because it makes you very unhappy; if you cannot bear someone or something, you dislike them very much; to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation, especially without complaining2.to seem to be a particular kind of thing or to have particular qualities; to seem to be similar to something or related to it in some way; to have features or qualities that show that something happened in the past3.if something bears writing or a design, that writing or design is on it; to have a particular name or title4.to support the weight of something; to carry or take someone or something somewhere; if something is borne along by wind, air, or water, it is moved along by it; to carry or hold something, for example a weapon5.to give birth to a child; if a plant bears flowers or fruit, it produces them6.to have a particular feeling toward someone1.if you cannot bear something, you cannot accept or do it because it makes you very unhappy; if you cannot bear someone or something, you dislike them very much; to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation, especially without complaining2.to seem to be a particular kind of thing or to have particular qualities; to seem to be similar to something or related to it in some way; to have features or qualities that show that something happened in the past3.if something bears writing or a design, that writing or design is on it; to have a particular name or title4.to support the weight of something; to carry or take someone or something somewhere; if something is borne along by wind, air, or water, it is moved along by it; to carry or hold something, for example a weapon5.to give birth to a child; if a plant bears flowers or fruit, it produces them6.to have a particular feeling toward someone

n.1.a large wild animal with thick fur. There are several different types of bears, for example the polar bear and the grizzly bear. A young bear is called a bear cub.; a childrens soft toy that looks like a friendly bear; used in the name of some animals that are similar to bears2.someone who expects the prices of stocks to fall, so they sell them

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1."With the help of media, which can enlist other members of the media, the weight of public opinion can be brought to bear, " he said.,“。”

2."It looked just as if that Bear whispered in your ear, " he said. "What did he tell you? ",“?”

3.How much more greenhouse gas emissions can the world afford to bear, then, if developing countries keep consuming as much energy.

4.He said the measures he has put in place in his first months in office are beginning to bear fruit.

5.Prof: yes that's a bit of background information that you may bring to bear on this particular argument.

6.'So when all is said and done, I think we'll have had a worse-than-average bear market and a less-good-than-average bull market.

7.Bear Stearns's "shotgun marriage" to J. P. Morgan "is not the sort of thing we set out to do, " he told the audience.JP”。

8.I'm going to try and save you all the time and all the money and go through it in the next three minutes, so bear with me.

9.If a grizzly bear does actually make contact with you, curl up in a ball, protecting your stomach and neck, and play dead.

10.But I cannot bear to think that, and so I try to remember him as he was for those months we were given together.