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bear 문장

EN[bɛə(ɹ)] [bɛː(ɹ)] [bɛɚ] [bɑːɹ]
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    Examples of bear in a Sentence

  • 문장 bear
    1. The moonseeds bear black crescent-shaped (hence their name) fruits
    2. Ancient Greek γόνος ‎(gónos ) is a reflex of *ǵónh₁os ‎(“ race ” ), which is itself an o-grade derivative of the root *ǵenh₁- ‎(“ to beget; to produce, bear ” ).
    3. The legacy of the Bear Flaggers lives on in the State of California. The state adopted and proudly flies the bear flag, first designed at Sonoma by the Osos.
    4. Not to bear cold forms, nor men's outterms. — Ben Jonson.
    5. The pain of departure was difficult to bear.
    6. Bear off a little, we're pointing. ‎
    7. The Jewish pseudepigrapha bear the names of Old Testament patriarchs, kings, or prophets.
    8. Moreover, the Food and Drug Administration is proposing new rules that would no longer require irradiated foods to bear the international radura symbol [ … ] .
    9. To his great intellectual powers his published remains bear abundant witness. ‎
  • 문장 bore
    1. His steadfast cultivation of their relationship finally bore fruit.
    2. His long nights in the office eventually bore fruit when his business boomed and he was given a raise.
    3. As a primary architect of the draft Constitution that emerged from Philadelphia in 1787, Madison substantially bore the burden of defending his handiwork in his home state.
    4. The losing side bore no ill will toward the winners.
    5. The shirts bore the company imprint on the right sleeve.
    6. At the end of an hour he died, as they die who are bitten by the little brown karait, and the policemen bore him and the thing under the tablecloth to their appointed places. — Rudyard Kipling, "The Return of Imray" (1891)
    7. Then she put before her face her poor crushed hands, which bore on their whiteness the red mark of the Count's terrible grip  [ …] .
    8. If we can take the liberty of reducing Govani's clever phrasing and paper-thin beards to plain English, Linda Evangelista is a simpleton, Margaret Atwood is a pretentious bore and Angelina Jolie is a goat-like masticator.
    9. 1997: Well, of course, one must manipulate the various Screw-Settings precisely, read the Nonius, and an hundred other details besides I’d but bore you with — Thomas Pynchon Mason & Dixon
  • 문장 bare
    1. Creaking leather and the snorting of mules, snatches of off-key ballads, the clop of hooves and the patter of bare soles, the rattle of hayforks and lances.
    2. Some vultures have lappets of bare flesh on the sides of the head.
    3. [ …] such books are always close backie, the leather cover is always glued or pasted to the bare back of the book. After books have been lined the bands are put on if the style of binding admits of this operation.
    4. Branches [ …] which were portoirs, and bare[sic] grapes. — Holland.
    5. Here, for the first time, had Marcella been brought face to face with the agricultural world as it is--no stage ruralism, but the bare fact in one of its most pitiful aspects.
    6. Localities across New Jersey imposed curfews to prevent looting. In Monmouth, Ocean and other counties, people waited for hours for gasoline at the few stations that had electricity. Supermarket shelves were stripped bare.
  • 문장 born
    1. Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin. ‎
    2. Around the corner, at Goedhuis, among more contemporary calligraphies, the fat and fuzzy brushwork of Zeng Yizeng (born 1973) stands out.
    3. Born of Silicon Valley and the dot-com culture, they are trying to apply to carmaking the same entrepreneurial spirit that built the information superhighway.
    4. Though he lived and worked in Los Angeles for sixteen years, the candidate for Attorney General is no carpetbagger; he was born and raised in this state and graduated from the state university.
    5. The most exact chronologers tell us that Christ was born in October, and not in December. — John Knox.
    6. It is a counterhistory, a celebration of an explorer scarcely known in the United States, an Italian-born, French-educated aristocrat, Pietro Savorgnan di Brazza.
  • 문장 bears
    1. In case you're wondering, that extra, 3rd dimension they're going to be adding to the bears is going to be made entirely out of neon, sunglasses, and highlights for the fur of Mama and Sister. Basically, it's Poochie-fication of the Berenstain Bears.
    2. It bears no real resemblance to that attitude of negativity and jaded scornfulness that sees the worst of intentions behind the apparent good motives of others.
    3. Which is the boaster, the strutter, the bedizener of his sinful carcase with feathers and beads, fox-tails and bears' claws,--the brave, or his poor little squaw?
    4. Only that part of the floor timber that bears on the planking and keel need be templated; [ …]
    5. But the seeds of the whitebark pine, the pine nuts, feed Clark’s nutcracker birds; red squirrels, which store the nuts underground; and grizzly bears.
    6. Wombles are a bit like teddy bears to look at but they have real claws and live underneath Wimbledon Common and devote their lives to ‘tidying up’ all the things those untidy Human Beings leave behind. (E. Beresford, 1968)
    7. Zoophilism bears witness to a new human being, one who no longer fears nature.
    8. That ruling bears on our application.
  • 문장 borne
    1. Surely, he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows. -Isaiah 53:4
    2. In the nineteenth century, 1811 to be exact, the jeers were unrove after the yard was slung, the weight of the yard being borne by chain slings. The jeers used then were a treble block lashed to the mast head through a hole in the center of the top
    3. No man has been at greater straits than I, and has borne more pinching poverty and hardship; but nobody can say of me that, if I had a guinea, I was not free-handed with it, and did not spend it as well as a lord could do.
    4. For blood vessel-borne metastasis, disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) intravasate into blood vessels and survive in the circulation.
    5. They are characterized by hyaline, ellipsoid, oblong, reniform, allantoid to suballantoid conidia borne on a single locus on monophialidic conidiogenous cells.
    6. If climate-change predictions that involve an increase of temperature together with reductions in precipitation are borne out, the result will be a severe reduction of suitable areas for mallines in NW Patagonia [11 ,12 ].
    7. In teleosts, spleen is an important haematopoietic organ where melanomacrophages phagocytise and detain blood-borne antigens for a long period of time [43 ].
    8. The apertures of the tympanic membrane and the subtympanic foramen were selected as reasonable vectors for air-borne sound energy, and the surface areas of these apertures (A x ) were measured.
  • 문장 bearing
    1. Operculum ( Op ) broad, longer than the bursa, distally narrowing into a rounded apical process bearing ca. 10 setae, anterior surface subdistally with shallow concavity ( C ).
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  1. en bearing
  2. en bears
  3. en beard
  4. en bearded
  5. en bearable
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