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1 bear
n. beer--------v. bevallen--------v. dragen; dulden; verdragen; bijstaan; leidenbear1[ beə] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud: in betekenis 0.1 ook bear〉1 beer→ sore sore/————————bear25 druk uitoefenen ⇒ duwen, leunen♦voorbeelden:bear near • naderenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 dragen4 hebben/voelen voor ⇒ toedragen, koesteren5 verdragen ⇒ dulden, uitstaan9 drijven ⇒ duwen, drukken♦voorbeelden:be borne away • meegesleept wordenbear away/off a prize • een prijs in de wacht slepenhis letter bore no signature • zijn brief was niet ondertekendbear signs/traces of • tekenen/sporen vertonen vanborne by • geboren uit
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