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I . bore1 [bɔ:ʳ, Am bɔ:r] N

1. bore (annoyance):

what a bore!
koszmar! m
what a bore!
makabra! f

2. bore (person):

bore
nudziarz(-ra) m (f)
he's a soccer bore

II . bore1 [bɔ:ʳ, Am bɔ:r] VB trans

I . bore2 [bɔ:ʳ, Am bɔ:r] N

1. bore (in ground):

bore

2. bore (calibre):

bore

II . bore2 [bɔ:ʳ, Am bɔ:r] VB trans

bore3 [bɔ:ʳ, Am bɔ:r] VB

bore pt of bear

See also bear down , bear , bear

I . bear2 <bore, borne> [beəʳ, Am ber] VB trans

1. bear liter (carry):

nieść [perf za-]
to bear arms form
to bear sth in mind fig

10. bear pp in pass born (give birth):

rodzić [perf u-]

bear1 [beəʳ, Am ber] N

2. bear ECON:

bear1 [beəʳ, Am ber] N

2. bear ECON:

I . bear2 <bore, borne> [beəʳ, Am ber] VB trans

1. bear liter (carry):

nieść [perf za-]
to bear arms form
to bear sth in mind fig

10. bear pp in pass born (give birth):

rodzić [perf u-]

bear with VB trans

bear market N ECON

bear position N ECON

bear raid N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Its 45-degree mirror had a stylized opening for the lens and the lid bore a magnifying lens at the top.
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To the racialist right, a genetic basis for groups differences in intelligence bore out racialist claims of inherent, immutable hierarchy.
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They bore the stem of their host plant.
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It is also a gimmicky, obvious and pious bore, not to mention overproduced and overlong.
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Yin took a concubine who bore him two sons.
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The difference in bore shape also gives shawms additional problems with intonation.
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What sturdy broods they bore, ever pushing westward, ever making homes on the lands their husbands gained.
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Small-bore, tangible issues -- sidewalk curb cuts, ramps at building entrances -- were relatively simple to solve.
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The justification for this act was that women bore warriors and children grow up.
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It was extremely undersquare, optimized for low-end torque, with a bore of and a stroke of.
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