bear in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for bear in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.bear1 <pt bore, pp borne> [Am bɛr, Brit bɛː] VB trans

1.3. bear (put up with, stand) inf with can:

bear person
bear person
bear noise
bear noise
bear noise
I can't bear her
I can't bear her
I can't bear her

II.bear1 <pt bore, pp borne> [Am bɛr, Brit bɛː] VB intr

III.bear1 <pt bore, pp borne> [Am bɛr, Brit bɛː] VB refl form

See also bring, born

bring <pt & pp brought> [Am brɪŋ, Brit brɪŋ] VB trans

1.1. bring (take along):

2.1. bring (result in, produce):

I.born [Am bɔrn, Brit bɔːn] pt participle of bear

1. born:

II.born [Am bɔrn, Brit bɔːn] ADJ attr

I.bear away VB [Am bɛr -, Brit bɛː -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (take off/away)

II.bear away VB [Am bɛr -, Brit bɛː -] (v + adv) NAUT

I.bear down VB [Am bɛr -, Brit bɛː -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) liter

II.bear down VB [Am bɛr -, Brit bɛː -] (v + adv) (in childbirth)

bear up VB [Am bɛr -, Brit bɛː -] (v + adv)

bear with VB [Am bɛr -, Brit bɛː -] (v + prep + o)

bear out VB [Am bɛr -, Brit bɛː -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

bear on VB [Am bɛr -, Brit bɛː -] (v + prep + o)

bear in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bear in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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

II.bear2 [beəʳ, Am ber] VB intr (tend)

koala [kəʊˈɑ:lə, Am koʊ-] N, koala bear N

bear Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

I can't bear the sight of him!
to grin and bear it
to bear all the hallmarks of ... fig
to have a cross to bear
I can't bear it any more
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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Wolves bear relatively large pups in small litters compared to other canid species.
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All of these factors are likely to bear down on prices over the course of the year.
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Each plant can bear up to 90 fingers.
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They were a reforming body, eager to bring order to the royal finances and bear down on patronage.
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The relationships were so tendentious that the judges could hardly bear to speak to each other, and the agendas so at odds that there seemed to be little point anyway.
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Even diminutive woodcuts, be they portraits or landscapes, bear the mark of his spirited style.
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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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Some of us are haunted by memories and experiences that seem to bear down on everything else.
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He then sets up camp and lights a fire to keep warm whilst cuddling his toy bear.
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