单词 | bear |
释义 | Word Frequency bear 1(bɛə) verbWord forms: bears, bearing, bore or borne (mainly tr) See also born 1. to support or hold up; sustain 2. to bring or convey to bear gifts 3. to take, accept, or assume the responsibility of to bear an expense 4. (past participle born; in passive use except when foll by by) to give birth to to bear children 5. (also intr) to produce by or as if by natural growth to bear fruit 6. to tolerate or endure she couldn't bear him 7. to admit of; sustain his story does not bear scrutiny 8. to hold in the conscious mind or in one's feelings to bear a grudge I'll bear that idea in mind 9. to show or be marked with he still bears the scars 10. to transmit or spread to bear gossip 11. to render or supply (esp in the phrase bear witness) 12. to conduct or manage (oneself, the body, etc) she bore her head high 13. to have, be, or stand in (relation or comparison) his account bears no relation to the facts 14. (intransitive) to move, be located, or lie in a specified direction the way bears east 15. to have by right; be entitled to (esp in the phrase bear title) 16. bear a hand 17. bring to bear Word origin Old English beran; related to Old Norse bera, Old High German beran to carry, Latin ferre, Greek pherein to bear, Sanskrit bharati he carriesWord Frequency bear 2(bɛə) nounWord forms: plural bears or bear 1. any plantigrade mammal of the family Ursidae: order Carnivora (carnivores). Bears are typically massive omnivorous animals with a large head, a long shaggy coat, and strong claws See also black bear, brown bear, polar bear ▶ Related adjective: ursine2. any of various bearlike animals, such as the koala and the ant bear 3. a clumsy, churlish, or ill-mannered person 4. a teddy bear 5. stock exchange a. a speculator who sells in anticipation of falling prices to make a profit on repurchase b. (as modifier) a bear market Compare bull1 (sense 5)verbWord forms: bears, bearing or beared 6. (transitive) to lower or attempt to lower the price or prices of (a stock market or a security) by speculative selling Word origin Old English bera; related to Old Norse bjorn, Old High German beroWord Frequency Bear(bɛə) noun the Bear 1. the English name for Ursa Major, Ursa Minor 2. an informal name for Russia |
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