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1 bear
I beə past tense - bore; verb1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) tåle, holde ut, orke, utstå2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?) tåle, bære3) ((past participle in passive born bo:n) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) føde, bære4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) bære5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) bære, ha6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) ta av, svinge•- bearable- bearer
- bearing
- bearings
- bear down on
- bear fruit
- bear out
- bear up
- bear with
- find/get one's bearings
- lose one's bearings II beə noun(a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) bjørn- bearskinbjørn--------bære--------tåleIsubst. \/beə\/1) ( en av flere arter i pattedyrfamilien Ursidae) bjørn2) ( overført) bamse, børste, brumlebass3) ( børs) børsspekulant, baissist4) teddybjørnthe Bear State forklaring: betegnelse på staten Arkansasbe like a bear with a sore head være som en olm okseIIverb \/beə\/ ( børs)1) spekulere i kursfall (baisse)2) falle i kurs3) forklaring: forsøke å presse ned kursenIII1) (høytidelig, poetisk) bære, føre2) ( overført) bære, eie, ha, inneha3) ( om følelser) bære (på), nære, føle for4) ( om tyngde e.l., også overført) bære, holde oppe5) holde ut, tåle, utstå6) gi, avkasteobligasjonene gir\/avkaster 5 % rente7) bære, bevege seg, svinge, gå i angitt retningbear against hvile mot, ligge an motbear away seile\/reise av gårde dreie\/falle avbear away something ta hjem, vinneta prisen\/vinnebear down (up)on styre (ned) mot, nærme seg (med aggresjon)bear fruit ( overført) bære fruktbear hard (up)on støtte seg tungt til, trykke hardt på, presse hardt påbear in mind se ➢ mindbear off seile\/reise av gårde dreie\/falle avbear oneself opptre, (opp)føre segbear relation to se ➢ relationbear (to the) right\/left ta av til høyre\/venstre, gå til høyre\/venstrebear somebody out bekrefte hva noen sierstøtte noen i hans oppfatningbear something out (under)støtte noe, bekrefte noebear up holde motet oppe, holde stand• bear up!bear up against something stå imot for noe, ikke gi etter for noebear (up)on angå, høre til, stå i forbindelse med, vedkomme, vedrøre, ha med å gjøre• how does this bear upon the problem?bear west seile vestover strekke seg vestoverbear with someone tåle noen, ha tålmodighet med noenbe borne out by events bekreftes gjennom hendelsesforløpbring to bear gjøre gjeldende, anvende, sette inn(med skytevåpen)IVføde -
2 relation
1) (a person who belongs to the same family as oneself either by birth or because of marriage: uncles, aunts, cousins and other relations.) slektning2) (a relationship (between facts, events etc).) forhold3) ((in plural) contact and communications between people, countries etc: to establish friendly relations.) forhold, forbindelseforbindelse--------forholdsubst. \/rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n\/1) slektning• what relation is he to you?2) relasjon, forhold, sammenheng, forbindelse3) ( sjelden) beretning, fortelling, skildringbear relation to stå i forhold tilin relation to eller with relation to i forhold\/relasjon til med hensyn til, angåendepoor relation mindreverdig (medlem), annenklasses (medlem)relations forbindelse(r)(innbyrdes) forhold, tilhøve, relasjonersexual relations seksuell omgang, seksuelt samkvem
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bear a relation to — bear a relation (or relationship) to [with negative] be logically consistent with the map didn t seem to bear any relation to the roads … Useful english dictionary
bear — bear1 W1 [beə US ber] v past tense bore [bo: US bo:r] past participle borne [bo:n US bo:rn] [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(deal with something)¦ 2 can t bear something 3 bear (something) in mind 4¦(accept/be responsible for)¦ 5¦(support)¦ 6¦(sign/mark)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
bear — 1 verb past tense bore past participle borne (T) 1 can t bear a) to dislike something or someone so much that they make you very annoyed or impatient: Oh, I can t bear that man he really irritates me! | I just can t bear that kind of selfishness … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
relation — Philosophically relations are interesting because of the historic prejudice, given its most forceful expression by Leibniz, that they are somehow ‘unreal’ compared to the intrinsic, monadic properties of things. A way of putting the idea is that… … Philosophy dictionary
relation */*/*/ — UK [rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms relation : singular relation plural relations 1) relations [plural] the relationship between countries, people, or organizations international relations relation between: The visit is an important step in… … English dictionary
relation — re|la|tion [ rı leıʃn ] noun *** 1. ) relations plural the relationship between countries, people, or organizations: international relations relation between: The visit is an important step in improving relations between Japan and China. relation … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
relation — /rI leISFn/ noun 1 FAMILY (C) a member of your family; relative: We have relations in Canada and Scotland. | close/distant relation: Diane s a distant relation of mine a third cousin, I think. | no relation (=not a relative): His name s Johnson… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bear — vb 1 *carry, convey, transport, transmit Analogous words: *move, remove, shift, transfer: hold, *contain 2 Bear, produce, yield, turn out are comparable when they mean to bring forth as products. Bear usually implies a giving birth to offspring… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bear — bear1 [ber] vt. BORE, borne (see 3), bearing, bore, born [ME beren < OE beran < IE base * bher , to carry, bring > L ferre, Gr pherein, Sans bharati, (he) bears] 1. a) to hold and take along; carry; transport b) to hold in the m … English World dictionary
relation — relation, relationship, relatives As nouns, relation and relative both mean ‘a person related by blood or by marriage’, and both are idiomatic in the plural. For some reason, however, relation is the normal choice in the explicit context of… … Modern English usage
Relation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Relation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 relation relation bearing reference connection concern GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 cognation cognation Sgm: N 2 correlation correlation &c. 12 Sgm … English dictionary for students