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born [bɔ:n, Am bɔ:rn] ADJ

2. born (perfect):

born

born-again ADJ

1. born-again REL:

I . first-born ADJ

II . first-born N

pierworodny(-na) m (f)

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-]
she was born in Dublin

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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Very rarely, an infant can be born with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, secondary to profound intrauterine weakness.
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Foals born in 2009 or later receive no nominator awards.
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Once born, the offspring must find their way into the marsupium to hold onto and nurse from a teat.
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During 2010-2013, about 21,000 babies per year were born in West Virginia, but over 3 years West Virginia 3,000 more deaths than births.
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This region has the highest rates of non-marital childbearing in the world (5574% of all children in this region are born to unmarried parents).
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It was considered embarrassing for a monk to be born in no better birth than that of a gandharva.
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From its breakdown were born, according to all indications, the romances.
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They are born with a continuous arc of cartilage in their shoulder girdle to provide support for climbing into the pouch.
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Their descendants born already in the new lands are only extremely long-lived, though.
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As a result of this immune effect, alterations in later-born males' prenatal development have been thought to occur.
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