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bear1 [beəʳ, Am ber] N

2. bear ECON:

bear

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

1. bear liter (carry):

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

5. bear liter (behave):

6. bear (support):

bear
bear

7. bear (endure):

bear
I couldn't bear to eat it

9. bear (be suitable):

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

bear
rodzić [perf u-]

11. bear (produce):

to bear flowers
kwitnąć [perf za-]
to bear fruit a. fig
owocować [perf za-]
to bear interest

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

bear down VB intr

bear with VB trans

Phrases:

bear with me

bear market N ECON

bear position N ECON

bear raid N ECON

Great Bear N ASTRON

Little Bear, Little Dipper esp AM N ASTRON

polar bear N

koala (bear) [kəʊˈɑ:lə-, Am koʊ-] N

koala (bear)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Bear in mind, too, that the most bubble-prone asset market is for housing, which is bought in very lumpy, long-term chunks.
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Inflorescences bear up to three pairs of flowers.
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Usually a handmade or mulberry paper is used to create the tear bear, giving the bear pieces a furry-edged look.
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It would grow on different soil types and may reach 20 meters high and would bear up to a million flowers.
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Wolves bear relatively large pups in small litters compared to other canid species.
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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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Some of us are haunted by memories and experiences that seem to bear down on everything else.
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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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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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The latitude was therefore called the "arktikos kuklos", circle of the bear.
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