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1) (manner, way of standing etc: a military bearing.) porte2) ((usually in plural: sometimes short for ball-bearings) a part of a machine that has another part moving in or on it.) cojinetetr['beərɪŋ]1 (posture) porte nombre masculino2 (relevance) relación nombre femenino3 (importance) trascendencia4 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL cojinete nombre masculino5 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL soporte nombre masculino, columna6 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL orientación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto lose one's bearings desorientarse 2 figurative use perder el norteto have no bearing on no tener la menor influencia sobre■ the events had no bearing on his decision los acontecimientos no tenían la menor influencia sobre su decisiónbearing ['bærɪŋ] n1) conduct, manners: comportamiento m, modales mpl2) support: soporte f3) significance: relacíon f, importancia fto have no bearing on: no tener nada que ver con4) : cojinete m, rodamiento m (de una máquina)5) course, direction: dirección f, rumbo mto get one's bearings: orientarsen.• cojinete s.m.adj.• rumbo (Aeronáutica) adj.n.• aguante s.m.• continente s.m.• marcación s.f.• muestra s.f.• paciencia s.f.• porte s.m.• presencia s.f.• presión s.f.• rumbo s.m.• soporte s.m.• sostén s.m.'berɪŋ, 'beərɪŋ1)a) c (Aviat, Naut) demora fto find/get one's bearings — orientarse
to lose one's bearings — desorientarse, perderse*
b) u c ( relevance)bearing on something: that has no bearing on the subject — eso no tiene ninguna relación con el tema
2) c ( way of standing) porte m['bɛǝrɪŋ]N1) (=relevance) relación fthis has no bearing on the matter — esto no tiene relación or no tiene nada que ver con el asunto
2) (in navigation) rumbo mto find or get one's bearings — (fig) orientarse
to lose one's bearings — (fig) desorientarse
4) (Mech) cojinete m ; ball I, 4.5) (Heraldry) blasón m ; armorial* * *['berɪŋ, 'beərɪŋ]1)a) c (Aviat, Naut) demora fto find/get one's bearings — orientarse
to lose one's bearings — desorientarse, perderse*
b) u c ( relevance)bearing on something: that has no bearing on the subject — eso no tiene ninguna relación con el tema
2) c ( way of standing) porte m
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