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['beëring] n 1. sjellje; qëndrim. 2. lidhje; aspekt; to consider the question in all its bearings e shqyrtoj çështjen në të gjitha aspektet; have not much/no bearing on the subject nuk ka fort /aspak lidhje me çështjen. 3. durim, durueshmëri; his conduct was beyond all bearing sjellja e tij nuk durohej fare. 4. pl. drejtim, vendndodhje; koordinata; the pilot radioed his bearings piloti dha vendndodhjen me radio; lose/be out of one's bearings a) humbas drejtimin; b) fig. e humbas pusullën. 5. tek. kushinetë. 6. prodhimtari (e pemëve etj); in full bearing plotësisht në prodhim
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