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1 Naval Airborne Early Warning Squadron 124, The Bear Aces
Military: VAW-124Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Naval Airborne Early Warning Squadron 124, The Bear Aces
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2 BEAR
• As a bear has no tail, for a lion he will fail - Не в свои сани не садись b (H)• Bear wants a tail and cannot be lion (The) - Всяк сверчок знай свой шесток (B), Знай, кошка, свое лукошко (3), Куда конь с копытом, туда и рак с клешней (K), Лезет в волки, а хвост собачий (Л), С суконным рылом в калачный ряд не суйся (C)• Catch the bear before you cook him - Медведя не убив, шкуры не продавай (M)• Catch the bear before you sell his skin - Медведя не убив, шкуры не продавай (M)• Don't sell the bear's skin before you have caught the bear (you've caught him) - Не поймав, не щиплют (H)• If it had been a bear, it would have bitten you - За семь верст комара искали, а комар на носу (3), Не ищи зайца в бору - на опушке сидит (H)• If it were a bear, it would bite you - За семь верст комара искали, а комар на носу (3), Не ищи зайца в бору - на опушке сидит (H)• I was not born yesterday - Я не тот ребенок, что вчера из пеленок (Я)• Man may bear till his back break (A) - Всякому терпению приходит конец (B), Человек не камень: терпит да и треснет (4)• Take no more on you than you're able to bear - Бери ношу по себе, чтоб не падать при ходьбе (Б)• Time to catch bears is when they're out - Тогда пляши, когда играют (T) -
3 Bear Grass
Obtained from a North American coarse and very strong fibre plant of the lily family, called also "elk-grass," "squaw-grass," and" turkey-beard." The Hupas and other North-western Indians used the fibres of the leaves in making garments, baskets and cordage. In the Southern States, this name is also given to the Yucca filamentosa and Y. glansa, and to the Camas (Camassia esculenta), all of which have grass-like leaves. -
4 bear, (bore, borne)
تَحَمَّلَ \ abide: to bear: I can’t abide that smell. bear, (bore, borne): to support: This ice will not bear your weight, (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases) I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. carry: to support: This bridge will not carry the weight of a bus. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. hold out: to last: Do you think this old car will hold out until we reach London? The town was surrounded but the people held out till help came. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much), (of things; also stand up) to suffer without becoming worn or broken, etc. A leather football will stand (up to) a lot of kicking. support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. wear: (of material) to last; not be damaged by use: Leather bags wear better than plastic ones. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ See Also أطاق (أَطاقَ)، عانى (عَانى)، صمد (صَمَدَ)، صبر على (صَبَرَ على)، دام (دَامَ)، قاوم (قاوَم) -
5 bear (bore, borne)
حَمَلَ \ bear (bore, borne): to carry: The donkey bore a heavy load., to support This ice will not bear your weight, produce Some trees bear no fruit. carry: to support and take from one place to another: Please carry my bag upstairs. How many people will your car carry?, support This bridge will not carry the weight of a bus. convey: to carry, esp. in a vehicle: Buses convey people to work. Pipes convey water to our houses. hold held: to own; be in possession of: She holds the title of European Champion, consider; believe He holds very strange ideas. support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. take: to carry or lead: Take this letter to the post. I took the child home. -
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أَطاقَ \ abide: to bear: I can’t abide that smell. afford: to have enough time or money for: I can’t afford (to buy) a car, I can’t afford the time to travel far. bear, (bore, borne): (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases): I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). \ See Also تحمل (تَحَمَّلَ) -
7 bear, (bore, borne)
اِحْتَمَلَ \ bear, (bore, borne): (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases): I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. \ See Also تحمل (تَحَمَّلَ) -
8 bear hug
Gen Mgtan attempt to get the board of a company that is a target acquisition to recommend an offer to its shareholders. A bear hug may include the acquiring company offering to buy shares in the target at a premium. In a reverse bear hug, the board of the company to be acquired demonstrates its willingness to recommend an offer, usually on particular conditions. (slang) -
9 bear in mind
تَذَكَّرَ \ bear in mind: to keep in one’s mind; to remember: I will bear your needs in mind when I make my report. mind: keep/bear (sth.) in mind remember; not forget: I’ll keep your advice in mind when I have to make the decision. recall, recollect, remember: to remember, to keep in mind, to have in one’s memory; not forget: I can’t remember your name. I may have seen it, but I can’t remember (doing so). Did you remember to lock the door?. -
10 bear
I [beə] past tense bore [bɔː]: past participle borne [bɔːn] verb1) ( usually with cannot, ~could not etc) to put up with or endure:يَتَحَمَّلI couldn't bear it if he left.
2) to be able to support:يَسْنِدُ، يَحْمِلُWill the table bear my weight?
3) ( past participle in passive born [bɔːn]) to produce (children):تُنجب (طِفْلا)She was born on July 7.
4) to carry:يَحْمِلُHe was borne shoulder-high after his victory.
5) to have:يُخْمِلُ، يوجَد عَلَيْهِThe cheque bore his signature.
6) to turn or fork:يَلْتَف، يَنْعَطِف II [beə] nounThe road bears left here.
a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.دُب -
11 bear with
صَبَرَ عَلَى \ bear with: to stay and listen to sb., be patient with. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. -
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دُبّ \ bear: a large wild animal with thick fur. teddy bear: a small child’s plaything in the form of a bear. -
13 bear (bore, borne)
عَانَى \ bear (bore, borne): (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases): He bore the pain bravely. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. experience: to have experience of (difficulty, trouble, etc.); to feel (pain, pleasure, etc.). have: to experience: He had a pain. suffer: to feel pain, grief, loss, etc. experience (sth. bad): The wounded man suffered a lot (of pain). What is he suffering from?. \ See Also تحمل (تَحَمَّل) -
14 bear the brunt of
to bear the worst of the effect of (a blow, attack etc):يَتَحَمَّلُ العِب ء الأكْبَرI bore the brunt of his abuse / the storm.
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15 the limit
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16 the last straw
1) a fact, happening etc which, when added to all other facts or happenings, makes a situation finally impossible to bear.القَشَّة التي قَصَمت ظَهر البعير2) an additional and intolerable circumstance in a disagreeable situation:الطّامَةُ الكُبْرىThe hotel was expensive, the food poor, and the bad weather was the last straw.
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17 bear down on
1) to approach quickly and often threateningly:يُهاجِم، يَغْضَب منThe angry teacher bore down on the child.
2) to exert pressure on:يَضْغَط عَلىThe weight is bearing down on my chest.
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18 bear spread
Fina combination of purchases and sales of options for the same commodity or stock with the intention of making a profit when the price falls. -
19 bear tack
Fina downward movement in the value of a stock, part of the market, or the market as a whole -
20 bear
Finsomebody who anticipates unfavorable business conditions, especially somebody who sells stocks or commodities expecting their prices to fall, often with the intention of buying them back cheaply later.
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