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bore+well

  • 1 bear

    мечка
    носи (име), има (траги), сносува, се однесува
    fig невешт несмасен човек, шпекулант на берза
    * * *
    n. 1. мечка; brown (polar) bear кафеава (поларна) мечка;
    2. (astron.) see Great Bear, Little Bear;
    3. шпекулант кој смета на паѓање на акциите (cf. bull I 4);
    4. (colloq.) несмасен човек; bear II bore (bo(r)); borne (born for 4): (bo(r)n) v
    1.tr носење; to bear arms носење оружје; to bear a name носење име (назив); to bear a date носење датум *to bear one's cross носење на својот крст;
    2. tr понесување; to bear expenses (guilt, responsibility) понесување на трошоците (вина, одговорност);
    3. tr поднесување; to bear pain (suffering) поднесување на болка;
    4. tr раѓање; to bear a child раѓање на дете; this tree bears beautiful fruit ова дрва раѓа убави плодови; he was born in Paris се родил во Париз;
    5. intr се однесува на; this fact bears on the problem овој факт се однесува на проблем 6. intr да се држи за; to bear to the right држење на десно; 7. misc.; to bear one's age well изгледање помлад отколку што е; to bear a grudge against smb. лут на некого; to bear in mind имање на ум to bear smt. out нешто да се потврди; to bear the brunt издржување на главниот удар; to bear with smt. поднесување на нешто; to bear witness сведочењез
    n. мечка
    v. шпекулирање дека паѓа цената

    English-Macedonian dictionary > bear

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