bear with如何读

英:[bɛə wið]

美:[bɛr wɪð]

bear with是什么意思

  • vi.

    谅解;忍耐, 忍受;耐心听;

  • bear with英英释义

    noun

    or plural bear any of a family (Ursidae of the order Carnivora) of large heavy mammals of America and Eurasia that have long shaggy hair, rudimentary tails, and plantigrade feet and feed largely on fruit, plant matter, and insects as well as on flesh

    a surly, uncouth, burly, or shambling person

    a tall, friendly bear of a man

    [probably from the proverb about selling the bearskin before catching the bear] one that sells securities or commodities in expectation of a price decline compare bull

    something difficult to do or deal with

    the oven is a bear to clean

    geographical name

    river 350 miles (563 kilometers) long in northern Utah, southwestern Wyoming, and southeastern Idaho flowing to Great Salt Lake

    verb

    transitive verb

    to accept or allow oneself to be subjected to especially without giving way I can't bear seeing you cry

    couldn't bear the pain

    to call for as suitable or essential

    it bears watching

    assume, accept

    to support the weight of : sustain

    to hold above, on top, or aloft

    to admit of : allow

    to move while holding up and supporting (something)

    to have as a feature or characteristic

    bears a likeness to her grandmother

    to be equipped or furnished with (something)

    to have as an identification

    bore the name of John

    to hold in the mind or emotions

    bear malice

    behave, conduct

    bearing himself well

    to give as testimony

    bear false witness

    disseminate

    lead, escort

    render, give

    to give birth to

    to produce as yield

    to permit growth of

    oil-bearing shale

    thrust, press

    intransitive verb

    to go or incline in an indicated direction

    to extend in a direction indicated or implied

    to be situated : lie

    to become directed

    to force one's way

    apply, pertain—often used with on or upon

    facts bearing on the question

    to exert influence or force

    to produce fruit : yield

    to support a weight or strain—often used with up

    bear with词源英文解释

    Noun Middle English bere, from Old English bera; akin to Old English brūn brown — more at brown Verb Middle English beren to carry, bring forth, from Old English beran; akin to Old High German beran to carry, Latin ferre, Greek pherein

    The first known use of bear was before the 12th century

    bear with儿童词典英英释义

    warthognoun

    a wild African hog with large tusks and in the male two pairs of rough warty growths on the face

    warrant officernoun

    a military or naval officer with any of the ranks between those of commissioned officers and those of noncommissioned officersespecially: a warrant officer of lowest rank

    warp knitnoun

    a knit fabric produced by a machine in which the knitting is done with the yarns running in a lengthwise direction compare weft knit

    bear upverb

    to have the strength or courage

    bear up under the strain

    to prove to be true, valid, or accurate

    to prove to be effective : hold up

    a car that bears up to the harsh climate

    bear1 of 2noun

    or plural bear any of a family of large heavy mammals that have long shaggy hair and small tails and feed largely on fruit, plants, and insects as well as on flesh

    a rude, burly, or clumsy person a great bear of a man

    a real bear in the morning

    a person who sells stocks or bonds in the expectation that the price will go down

    bear2 of 2verb

    to move while holding up and supporting : carry arrived bearing gifts

    the right to bear arms

    to hold in the mind

    bear a grudge

    behave sense 1

    bore himself like a gentleman

    to give as testimony

    bear false witness

    to have as a feature or characteristic bore a resemblance to her aunt

    bears marks of suffering

    to give birth to the baby was born last week

    bear children

    to bring forth : produce

    bear fruit

    to hold up : support

    to put up with : stand

    I can't bear the suspense

    assume sense 1 bear the blame

    bore the costs

    to push down on : press

    bears down on her pencil

    to move or lie in an indicated direction

    bear right at the fork in the road

    to have a relation to the matter at hand

    facts bearing on the question

    to exercise force or influence

    bring pressure to bear

    bear with 例句

    1 Lumbers forth a honey bear, Fur as soft as bunny hair.

    2 The criminals must bear full responsibility for the deaths of these innocent people.

    3 We must bear with her ( ie treat her with sympathy ) during this difficult period.

    在此困难时期,我们对她一定要忍让(对待她要有同情心 ).

    4 a symphony that can bear comparison with Beethoven's best

    5 Finally, as light grew dim, he had to finish off the bear with a second shot.

    后来天色渐渐昏暗, 他只好再开一枪把熊打死.

    6 True, the rally has been around the corner since Memorial Day. But bears have dominated market sentiment for so long since the Federal Reserve Board raised interest rates last February, that traders feel the market is headed for a major tectonic shift …

    7 In so-called parking schemes, securities aren't carried on the books of the true owner but are temporarily sold to someone else with the understanding that the seller will continue to bear any risk of loss and reap any profits.

    8 a mother bear and her cubs

    9 You must bear with his bad temper; he has recently been ill.

    他最近生病,发脾气时你要忍耐忍耐.

    10 I can't bear young people casting away their youth.

    我无法忍受年轻人虚掷青春。

    11 Don't talk to John this morning; he's like a bear with a sore head.

    今天早上别跟约翰说话, 他情绪极坏.

    12 The most famous work of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), of course, was purifying milk with the process that now bears his name.

    13 And you'll bear with us tonight.

    今天晚上你就多包涵包涵了.

    14 Bear with me for a minute, and you'll see what I mean.

    请稍耐心些, 你马上就会明白我的意思的.

    15 The company agreed to bear the costs.

    16 For my part, I had rather bear with you than bear you.

    以我而论, 我宁愿担待着你,可不愿担着你.

    17 I can't hold with him, he's insupportable.

    我不能容忍他,他简直使人受不了。

    18 The hunter slashed at the bear with his knife.

    猎人挥刀向熊猛烈砍去.

    19 Is it hard to bear with criticism?

    忍受批评困难 吗 ?

    20 As a science fiction buff, many years ago, I remember being particularly fascinated by tales of genetic surgery. Imagine the surgeon … peering through the electron microscope, repairing the sickle-cell gene and returning the ovum to its mother, who would then bear a normal child.

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