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bear 1 B0074700 (bâr)v. bore (bôr), borne (bôrn) or born (bôrn), bear·ing, bears v.tr.1. a. To carry (something) on one's person from one place to another: bore the suitcase to the station.b. To move from one place to another while containing or supporting (something); convey or transport: a train bearing grain. See Synonyms at carry.c. To cause to move by or with steady pressure; push: a boat borne along by the current.d. To carry or hold in the mind over time; harbor: bear a grudge; bear ill will.e. To have as a visible characteristic or attribute: a letter bearing his name.2. To conduct (oneself) in a specified way: She bore herself with dignity.3. a. To hold up; support: This wall bears much of the weight of the roof.b. To be accountable for; assume: bearing heavy responsibilities.c. To have a tolerance for; endure: couldn't bear his lying; can't bear to see them leave. See Synonyms at endure.d. To have grounds for; call for; warrant: This case bears investigation.4. a. To give birth to: bore six children.b. To produce; yield: plants bearing fruit. See Synonyms at produce.5. To offer; render: I will bear witness to the deed.v.intr.1. To yield fruit; produce: peach trees that bear every summer.2. To have relevance or influence; apply: They studied how the relativity theory bears on the history of science.3. To endure something with tolerance or patience: Bear with me while I explain what happened.4. a. To extend or proceed in a specified direction: The road bears to the right at the bottom of the hill.b. To be directed or aimed in a certain direction or at a target: The guns were brought to bear upon the approaching fleet.Phrasal Verbs: bear down1. To exert muscular pressure downward, as in giving birth to a baby.2. To advance in a threatening manner: The ship bore down on our canoe.3. To apply maximum effort and concentration: If you really bear down, you will finish the task. bear out To prove to be right or justified; confirm: The test results bear out our claims. bear up To withstand stress, difficulty, or attrition: The patient bore up well during the long illness.Idioms: bear a relation/relationship to To have an association with or relevance to: That remark bears no relation to the matter at hand. bear a resemblance/liking/similarity to To be similar to; appear or function like. bear down on1. To move rapidly toward: The ship bore down on the abandoned vessel.2. To affect in a harmful or adverse way: Financial pressures are bearing down on them. bear fruit To come to a satisfactory conclusion or to fruition. bear in mind To hold in one's mind; remember: Bear in mind that bridges freeze before roads. [Middle English beren, from Old English beran; see bher- in Indo-European roots.]Usage Note: Thanks to the vagaries of English spelling, bear has two past participles: born and borne. Traditionally, born is used only in passive constructions referring to birth: I was born in Chicago. For all other uses, including active constructions referring to birth, borne is the standard form: She has borne both her children at home. I have borne his insolence with the patience of a saint.
bear 2 B0074700 (bâr)n.1. a. Any of various usually omnivorous mammals of the family Ursidae that have a shaggy coat and a short tail and walk with the entire lower surface of the foot touching the ground.b. Any of various other animals, such as the koala, that resemble a true bear.2. A large, clumsy, or ill-mannered person.3. a. One, such as an investor, that sells securities or commodities in expectation of falling prices.b. A pessimist, especially regarding business conditions.4. Slang Something that is difficult or unpleasant: The final exam was a bear.5. Slang A highway patrol officer.6. Slang A hairy, stocky gay man.adj. Characterized by falling prices: a bear market. [Middle English bere, from Old English bera; see bher- in Indo-European roots. Sense 3, probably from the proverb to sell the bear's skin before catching the bear.]ThesaurusVerb | 1. | bear in mind - keep in mind mindthink of, remember - keep in mind for attention or consideration; "Remember the Alamo"; "Remember to call your mother every day!"; "Think of the starving children in India!"attend to, take to heart - get down to; pay attention to; take seriously; "Attend to your duties, please" |
bear in mind
bear (someone or something) in mindTo remember, think about, or consider someone or something (in regard to something else). Good luck in your new job in New York City! Bear us in mind when you hit the big time! Regulators can be very picky about details, so bear that in mind when you're filling out the application.See also: bear, mindbear in mind (that)To remember and consider something when making a decision or before taking action. This phrase is often used as an instruction. Before you ask for a raise, bear in mind that the company isn't doing well financially right now. Bearing in mind that you got excellent grades this semester, your father and I are willing to extend your curfew.See also: bear, mindbear in mindAlso, keep in mind. Remember, as in Bear in mind that I can't walk as fast as you, or Keep your constituency in mind when you speak. [First half of 1500s] See also: bear, mindbear in mind remember and take into account.See also: bear, mindbear/keep somebody/something in ˈmind, bear/keep in ˈmind that... not forget about somebody/something: We’ll bear you in mind if a job becomes available. ♢ I’ll keep your advice in mind. ♢ Do bear in mind that the tickets are usually sold very quickly.See also: bear, keep, mind, somebody, somethingBear Head Lake State Park
Bear Head Lake State ParkParks Directory of the United States / State Parks / Minnesota Location:From the town of Tower, 9 miles east on US 169 to County Highway 128, then south 7 miles. Facilities:73 drive-in campsites (26 with electric hookups), showers (é), flushtoilets (é), 4 backpack campsites, canoe campsite, 2 canoe-in/boat-incampsites, group camp, camper cabin, guest house, hiking trails (17miles), ski trail (9 miles), snowmobile trail (1 mile), picnic area,picnic shelter (é), swimming beach, boat ramp, fishing pier (é),boat and canoe/kayak rental, gift shop. Activities:Camping, swimming, lake and stream fishing, boating, canoeing, hiking,cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing. Special Features:Park is located in the secluded Northwoods, with pristine lakes andstands of white and red pines that tower over the birch, aspen, and firtrees. Wildlife at the park include black bears, nesting eagles, timberwolves, and moose. The park is just south of the Boundary Waters CanoeArea, and its trails link up with Taconite State Trail. Address:9301 Bear Head State Park Rd Ely, MN 55731 Phone:218-365-7229 Fax:218-365-7204 Web: www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/bear_head_lake Size: 4,523 acres. See other parks in Minnesota.FinancialSeebearbear in mind
Synonyms for bear in mindverb keep in mindSynonymsRelated Words- think of
- remember
- attend to
- take to heart
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