bear
US: /ˈbɛɹ/
UK: /bˈeə/
UK: /bˈeə/
English Vietnamese dictionary
bear /beə/
- (bất qui tắc) ngoại động từ (bore; borne, born)
- mang, cầm, vác, đội, đeo, ôm
- to bear a message: mang một bức thư
- to bear traces of a bombardment: mang dấu vết một cuộc ném bom
- the document bears no date: tài liệu không đề ngày
- to bear in mind: ghi nhớ; nhớ không quên
- chịu, chịu đựng
- to bear a part of the expenses: chịu một phần các khoản chi
- I can't bear that fellow: tôi không chịu được cái thằng cha ấy
- sinh, sinh sản, sinh lợi
- to fruit: ra quả, sinh quả
- to bear interest: sinh lãi, có lãi
- to bear a child: sinh con
- to be born in 1940: sinh năm 1940
- to bear oneself: cư xử, xử sự
- mang, cầm, vác, đội, đeo, ôm
- nội động từ
- chịu, chịu đựng
- to grin and bear: cười mà chịu đứng
- chống đỡ, đỡ
- this beam can't bear: cái xà này không chống đỡ nổi
- có hiệu lực, ăn thua
- this argument did not bear: lý lẽ đó chẳng ăn thua gì; lý lẽ đó không có hiệu lực
- rẽ, quay, hướng về
- to bear to the right: rẽ sang phải
- ở vào (vị trí nào...)
- this island bears N.E. of the harbour: đảo đó ở về phía đông bắc hải cảng
- sinh, sinh sản, sinh lợi
- all these pear-trees bear very well: những cây lê này sinh rất nhiều quả, những cây lê này rất sai quả
- to bear away
- mang đi, cuốn đi, lôi đi
- to bear away the prize: giật giải, đoạt giải, chiếm giải
- to be borne away by one's enthusiasm: để cho nhiệt tình lôi cuốn đi
- đi xa, đi sang hướng khác
- to bear down: đánh quỵ, đánh gục
- to bear down an enemy: đánh quỵ kẻ thù
- to bear down upon: sà xuống, xông vào, chồm tới
- to bear down upon the enemy: xông vào kẻ thù
- to bear in: (hàng hải) đi về phía
- they were bearing in with the harbour: họ đang đi về phía cảng
- to bear of
- tách ra xa không cho tới gần
- mang đi, cuốn đi, lôi đi, đoạt
- to bear off the prize: đoạt giải, giật giải, chiếm giải
- (hàng hải) rời bến xa thuyền (thuyền, tàu)
- to bear on (upon)
- có liên quan tới, quy vào
- all the evidence bears on the same point: tất cả chứng cớ đều quy vào một điểm
- tì mạnh vào, chống mạnh vào; ấn mạnh xuống
- if you bear too hard on the point of you pencil, it may break: nếu anh ấn đầu bút chì, nó có thể gãy
- to bear out
- xác nhận, xác minh
- statements is borne out by these documents: lời tuyên bố đã được những tài liệu này xác minh
- to bear up
- chống đỡ (vật gì)
- ủng hộ (ai)
- có nghị lực, không để cho quỵ; không thất vọng
- to be the man to bear up against misfortunes: là người có đủ nghị lực chịu đựng được những nỗi bất hạnh
- (hàng hải) tránh (gió ngược)
- to bear up for: đổi hướng để tránh gió
- to bear comparison with
- (xem) comparison
- to bear a hand
- (xem) hand
- to bear hard upon somebody
- đè nặng lên ai; đè nén ai
- to bear a part
- chịu một phần
- to bear a resemblance to
- (xem) resemblance
- to bear with somebody
- khoan thứ ai, chịu đựng ai
- to bear testimony to
- (xem) testimony
- to bear witness to
- (xem) witness
- it is now borne in upon me that...
- bây giờ tôi hoàn toàn tin tưởng rằng...
- chịu, chịu đựng
- danh từ
- con gấu
- người thô lỗ, người thô tục
- (thiên văn học) chòm sao gấu
- the Great Bear: chòm sao Gấu lớn, chòm sao Đại hùng
- to be a bear for punishment
- chịu đựng được sự trừng phạt hành hạ, chịu đựng ngoan cường sự trừng phạt hành hạ
- to sell the bear's skin before one has caught the bear
- bán da gấu trước khi bắt được gấu; chưa đẻ đã đặt tên
- surly (sulky, cross) as a bear
- cau có, nhăn nhó, gắt như mắm tôm
- to take a bear by the tooth
- liều vô ích; tự dấn thân vào chỗ nguy hiểm một cách không cần thiết
- danh từ
- sự đầu cơ giá hạ (chứng khoán); sự làm cho sụt giá (chứng khoán)
- người đầu cơ giá hạ (chứng khoán)
- động từ
- đầu cơ giá hạ (chứng khoán)
- làm cho sụt giá (chứng khoán)
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun
+ verb (bore )
accept / deal with
1 (used with can / could in negative sentences and questions) to be able to accept and deal with sth unpleasant
Synonym: STAND
[VN] The pain was almost more than he could bear. + She couldn't bear the thought of losing him. + [V -ing] I can't bear having cats in the house. + [V to inf] How can you bear to eat that stuff? + [V -ing, V to inf] He can't bear being laughed at. + He can't bear to be laughed at. [also VN -ing]
not be suitable
2 not ~ sth / doing sth to not be suitable for sth: [VN] Her later work does not bear comparison with her earlier novels (= because it is not nearly as good). + The plan won't bear close inspection (= it will be found to be not satisfactory when carefully examined). + [V -ing] The joke doesn't bear repeating (= because it is not funny or may offend people). + His sufferings don't bear thinking about (= because they are so terrible).
be responsible for sth
3 [VN] (written) to take responsibility for sth: She bore the responsibility for most of the changes. + Do parents have to bear the whole cost of tuition fees? + You shouldn't have to bear the blame for other people's mistakes.
negative feeling
4 ~ sth (against / towards sb)
~ sb sth (written) to have a feeling, especially a negative feeling: [VN] He bears no resentment towards them. + [VNN] She bore him no ill will. + [VN, VNN] He's borne a grudge against me ever since that day. + He's borne me a grudge ever since that day.
support weight
5 [VN] to support the weight of sb/sth: The ice is too thin to bear your weight.
show
6 [VN] (written) to show sth; to carry sth so that it can be seen: The document bore her signature. + He was badly wounded in the war and still bears the scars. + She bears little resemblance to (= is not much like) her mother. + The title of the essay bore little relation to (= was not much connected with) the contents.
name
7 [VN] (formal) to have a particular name: a family that bore an ancient and honoured name
carry
8 [VN] (old-fashioned or formal) to carry sb/sth, especially while moving: three kings bearing gifts
yourself
9 [VN] ~ yourself well, etc. (written) to move, behave or act in a particular way: He bears himself (= stands, walks, etc.) proudly, like a soldier. + She bore herself with dignity throughout the funeral.
child
10 (formal) to give birth to a child: [VN] She was not able to bear children. + [VNN] She had borne him six sons.
of trees / plants
11 [VN] (formal) to produce flowers or fruit
turn
12 [V] ~ (to the) left, north, etc. to go or turn in the direction mentioned: When you get to the fork in the road, bear right.
Idioms: bear arms (old use) to be a soldier; to fight
bear fruit to have a successful result
bear hard, heavily, severely, etc. on sb (formal) to be a cause of difficulty or suffering to sb: Taxation bears heavily on us all.
be borne in on sb (formal, especially BrE) to be realized by sb, especially after a period of time: It was gradually borne in on us that defeat was inevitable.
bring sth to bear (on sb/sth) (formal) to use energy, pressure, influence, etc. to try to achieve sth or make sb do sth: We must bring all our energies to bear upon the task. + Pressure was brought to bear on us to finish the work on time.
more at CROSS n., BRUNT, GRIN v., MIND n., WITNESS n.
Phrasal Verbs: bear down on sb/sth
1 (especially BrE) to move quickly towards sb/sth in a determined or threatening way
2 (especially AmE) to press on sb/sth: Bear down on it with all your strength so it doesn't move.
bear on sth (written) to relate to sth
Synonym: AFFECT
These are matters that bear on the welfare of the community.
bear sb/sth<->out (especially BrE) to show that sb is right or that sth is true: The other witnesses will bear me out. + The other witnesses will bear out what I say.
bear up (against / under sth) to remain as cheerful as possible during a difficult time: He's bearing up well under the strain of losing his job. + 'How are you?' 'Bearing up.'
bear with sb/sth to be patient with sb/sth: She's under a lot of strain. Just bear with her. + If you will bear with me (= be patient and listen to me) a little longer, I'll answer your question.
+ noun
1 a heavy wild animal with thick fur and sharp CLAWS (= pointed parts on the ends of its feet). There are many types of bear: a black bear
See also -
2 (finance) a person who sells shares in a company, etc., hoping to buy them back later at a lower price: a bear market (= in which share prices are falling)
Compare: BULL
See also -
Idioms: like a bear with a sore head (informal) bad-tempered: I should keep out of his way. He's like a bear with a sore head this morning.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 carry, transport, convey, move, take, Colloq tote:
She was borne round the stadium on the shoulders of her team-mates.
2 carry, support, sustain, shoulder, hold up, uphold; suffer, undergo, experience, endure:
Looking after her invalid mother while working is a heavy burden to bear.
3 merit, be worthy of, warrant; provoke, invite:
Gordon's suggestion bears looking into.
4 stand, abide, tolerate, brook, survive, endure, stand up to; reconcile oneself to, admit of, Colloq put up with:
How can you bear such boring people? His actions will not bear examination. I cannot bear to see you unhappy.
5 have, carry, show, exhibit, display, sustain:
The getaway car bore German licence plates. The knight bore the scars of many battles. She bears her grandmother's name.
6 produce, yield, develop, breed, generate, engender; give birth to, spawn, bring forth:
Our apple tree did not bear any fruit this year. She bore thirteen children and still had time to write books.
7 entertain, harbour, wish:
He bore her no ill will, despite her accusations.
8 bear on or upon. relate or have relevance or be relevant to or pertain to, touch on or upon, affect, concern, have a bearing on or upon, influence:
I don't quite see how your illness bears on which school James attends.
9 bear out. confirm, support, corroborate, substantiate, uphold, back up:
The evidence bears out what I said.
10 bear up.
(a) survive, hold out, stand up, hold up, withstand:
Can Alex bear up under the strain of keeping two jobs?
(b) support, cheer, encourage:
What hope have you to bear you up?
11 bear with. put up with, be patient with, make allowance(s) for:
Please bear with me, I'm sure you'll think it was worth waiting when you see the finished result.
Collocation dictionary
1 accept/deal with sth
VERB + BEAR
be able/unable to, can/could (hardly/scarcely)
Don't leave me alone. I wouldn't be able to bear it. How can you bear this awful noise? We could hardly bear to be outdoors in the blinding sunlight.
2 be responsible for sth
VERB + BEAR
have to, must
Do parents have to bear the whole cost of tuition fees? You must bear at least some responsibility for what has happened.
PHRASAL VERBS bear on/upon sb/sth
ADV.
heavily
The burden of the tax bore most heavily on the poor.
Concise English dictionary
bore|born|borne|bears|bearingbeə
noun
+massive plantigrade carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with long shaggy coats and strong claws
+an investor with a pessimistic market outlook; an investor who expects prices to fall and so sells now in order to buy later at a lower price
verb
+have
+cause_to_be_born
+put up with something or somebody unpleasant
+move while holding up or supporting
+bring forth, "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"
+take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person
+contain or hold; have within
+bring in
+have on one's person
+behave in a certain manner
+have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices
+support or hold in a certain manner
+be pregnant with