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bear1 [beəʳ] N

1. bear (animal):

bear
medved m
she bear
to be like a bear with a sore head fig

2. bear FIN:

bear

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

3. bear (harbour):

to bear sb a grudge
to bear no ill-will

5. bear (keep):

I'll bear that in mind

6. bear (give birth to):

bear

7. bear BOT:

to bear fruit

8. bear FIN:

to bear 8% interest

9. bear (testify):

to bear witness to
biti priča +dat

II . bear2 <bore, borne [or Am alsoborn]> [beəʳ] VB intr

1. bear (tend):

to bear right

2. bear (be patient):

to bear with sb

3. bear (approach):

to bear down on

4. bear:

(be relevant) to bear on
to bear on (have affect on)

5. bear (put pressure on):

bear off VB trans

1. bear (defend against):

bear

2. bear (carry away):

bear

Great ˈBear N ASTRON

Great Bear
Great Bear

koa·la [kəʊˈɑ:lə] N, koala bear N

po·lar ˈbear N

ˈted·dy bear N

teddy bear

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The cuticles bear structures which have been described as representing stomata.
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The findings bear out across a sample of more than 300 parents, each with at least one child 18 or younger at home.
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Halfway across the leg the angle of attack was eased and it became a short reach to bear down on the mark.
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In order to carry out this kind of attack they would naturally try to get to windward and then bear down before the wind in line abreast ship upon ship.
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Even diminutive woodcuts, be they portraits or landscapes, bear the mark of his spirited style.
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This enterprise is for the young; for those who can follow it up, and bear it through to its consummation.
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Furthermore, she had a sense of humor that helped her bear heavy tragedies and got her easily over some rough places.
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Each plant can bear up to 90 fingers.
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Wolves bear relatively large pups in small litters compared to other canid species.
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Inflorescences bear up to three pairs of flowers.
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