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I . bore1 [bɔː] VB trans, intr

II . bore1 [bɔː] N

1. bore:

bore
bore

I . bore2 [bɔː] VB trans

II . bore2 [bɔː] N

bore3 [bɔː] N

bear1 [beə] N

I . bear2 <过去式 bore, 过去分词 borne or born> [beə] VB trans

II . bear2 <过去式 bore, 过去分词 borne or born> [beə] VB intr

bear market N

teddy bear N, teddy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The breastbone bore a strong keel for the attachment of flight muscles, and contained a distinct opening or fenestra, a unique characteristic of yanornithiformes.
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The justification for this act was that women bore warriors and children grow up.
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His worry was that it would bore the townspeople and irritate the countryfolk.
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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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To the racialist right, a genetic basis for groups differences in intelligence bore out racialist claims of inherent, immutable hierarchy.
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I can bore people with detail about how one country has certain tax regulations requiring bookings to be accounted for in different ways.
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In this the engine dimensions are 95 by 140 mm., the old bore-stroke ratio having penalised the car under many hill-climbing formulae.
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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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The females bore and ruffle their wings and the males do complicated dances and make loud booming noises.
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