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1 bearing
/'beəriɳ/ * danh từ - sự mang - sự chịu đựng =his conceit it past (beyond all) bearing+ không ai chịu được cái tính tự cao tự đại của nó - sự sinh nở, sự sinh đẻ =child bearing+ sự sinh con =to be in full bearing+ đang trong thời kỳ sinh nở (đàn bà); đang ra quả (cây); =to be past bearing quá thời kỳ sinh nở+ thái độ, dáng điệu, bộ dạng, tác phong =modest bearing+ thái độ khiêm tốn - phương diện, mặt (của một vấn đề) =to examine a question in all its bearings+ xem xét một vấn đề trên mọi phương diện - sự liên quan, mối quan hệ =this remark has no bearing on the question+ lời nhận xết ấy không có liên quan gì tới vấn đề - ý nghĩa, nghĩa =the precise bearing of the word+ nghĩa chính xác của từ đó - (kỹ thuật) cái giá, cái trụ, cái đệm, cuxinê =ball bearings+ vòng bi, ổ bi (xe đạp...) - (hàng hải); (hàng không) quân... vị trí phương hướng =to take one's bearings+ xác định vị trí, định rõ phương hướng (nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng) =to lose one's bearings+ lạc mất phương hướng không biết mình ở đâu (nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng) - (số nhiều) hình vẽ và chữ đề (trên quốc huy, huy hiệu...) -
2 die Orientierung
- {information} sự cung cấp tin tức, sự thông tin, tin tức, tài liệu, kiến thức, điều buộc tội - {orientation} sự định hướng = zu Ihrer Orientierung {for your guidance}+ = die Orientierung verlieren {to lose one's bearings}+
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To lose one's bearings — Bearing Bear ing (b[^a]r [i^]ng), n. 1. The manner in which one bears or conducts one s self; mien; behavior; carriage. [1913 Webster] I know him by his bearing. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Patient endurance; suffering without complaint. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lose one's bearings — become disoriented; get lost … English contemporary dictionary
loose one's bearings — lose one s way, get lost; lose track of one s thoughts … English contemporary dictionary
lose one's marbles — vb to become deranged or feeble minded, go crazy. Marbles, when referring to male faculties, usually refers to testicles, but in this case one s wits or intelligence are in question. The origin of this phrase is uncertain, in spite of many… … Contemporary slang
bearings — n. orientation 1) to get one s bearings 2) to lose one s bearings * * * under (to bearings under pressure) [ orientation ] to get one s bearings to lose one s bearings bear up > . (D: intr.) to bearings against … Combinatory dictionary
lose — v. (past and past part. lost) 1 tr. be deprived of or cease to have, esp. by negligence or misadventure. 2 tr. a be deprived of (a person, esp. a close relative) by death. b suffer the loss of (a baby) in childbirth. 3 tr. become unable to find;… … Useful english dictionary
lose — /loohz/, v., lost, losing. v.t. 1. to come to be without (something in one s possession or care), through accident, theft, etc., so that there is little or no prospect of recovery: I m sure I ve merely misplaced my hat, not lost it. 2. to fail… … Universalium
lose — W1S1 [lu:z] v past tense and past participle lost [lɔst US lo:st] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(stop having attitude/quality etc)¦ 2¦(not win)¦ 3¦(cannot find something)¦ 4¦(stop having something)¦ 5¦(death)¦ 6¦(money)¦ 7 have nothing to lose 8¦(time)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
lose — verb (lost; losing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English losian to perish, lose, from los destruction; akin to Old English lēosan to lose; akin to Old Norse losa to loosen, Latin luere to atone for, Greek lyein to loosen, dissolve, destroy … New Collegiate Dictionary
Ball bearings — Bearing Bear ing (b[^a]r [i^]ng), n. 1. The manner in which one bears or conducts one s self; mien; behavior; carriage. [1913 Webster] I know him by his bearing. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Patient endurance; suffering without complaint. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To bring one to his bearings — Bearing Bear ing (b[^a]r [i^]ng), n. 1. The manner in which one bears or conducts one s self; mien; behavior; carriage. [1913 Webster] I know him by his bearing. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Patient endurance; suffering without complaint. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English