B2 [ T ] to accept, tolerate, or endure something, especially something unpleasant忍受;容忍;经受;承担
to be too unpleasant or frightening to think about(糟糕或可怕得)不敢想象
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I can't bear this stifling humidity.
I can't bear it when someone starts ramming their views down your throat.
"I can't bear to see good victuals wasted," said Martha.
My mother couldn't bear waste - she always made us eat everything on our plates.
I put my hands over my eyes because I couldn't bear to watch.
C1 [ T ] to have or continue to have something具有,带有
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The numerous awards on the walls bear witness to his great success.
I bear him no malice.
She bears a faint resemblance to my sister.
This explosion bears all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack.
The book bears several striking similarities to last year's bestseller.
[ T ] to hold or support something负载,负担,负荷
C2 [ T ] formal to give birth to young, or (of a tree or plant) to give or produce fruit or flowers生(孩子);结(果实);开(花)
[ T ] formal to carry and move something to a place携带;运送
C1 [ I usually + adv/prep ] to change direction slightly so that you are going in a particular direction转向
to say you know from your own experience that something happened or is true见证,作证
If something bears testimony to a fact, it proves that it is true.证明
A2 a large, strong wild mammal with a thick fur coat that lives especially in colder parts of Europe, Asia, and North America熊
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We sell all shapes and sizes of teddy bear.
Emily hugged her teddy bear tightly to her chest.
He had a scruffy old teddy bear which went by the name of Augustus.
Polar bears live in the Arctic.
The illustrations show monstrous beasts with bodies like bears and heads like tigers.
slang an older gay man who is large and has a lot of hair on his body (年龄较大、身材魁梧且多毛的)同性恋男人
specialized finance & economics a person who sells shares when prices are expected to fall, in order to make a profit by buying them back again at a lower price(股市中)做空头者;(对行情)看跌的人
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