bear in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
bear in Telugu తెలుగు
bear in English
- bear⇄adj. bearlike.english
- bear⇄adj. of or resembling a financial bear; influenced by speculative bears.
Ex. a bear market.english - bear⇄bear (1), noun, pl.bearsor (collectively)bear,verb, adjective.english
- bear⇄bear (2), verb, boreor (Archaic)bare,borneorborn,bearing.english
- Bear⇄Bear, noun.
1. either of two northern constellations, the Little Bear (Ursa Minor) or the Great Bear (Ursa Major).
2. a cub scout of the third highest rank. Bears are nine years old.english - bear⇄expr. be a bear for, to have the will, strength, or courage, to take on or endure.
Ex. That fighter is a bear for punishment.english - bear⇄expr. bear a hand. See under hand.english
- bear⇄expr. bear arms. See under arms.english
- bear⇄expr. bear away, (Nautical.) to change the course of a ship more away from the wind.
Ex. The voyagers ... bore away for France (Francis Parkman).english - bear⇄expr. bear down on,
a. to put pressure on; lean on.
Ex. Don't bear down so hard on your pencil. (Figurative.) The father bore down so hard on his son that the boy rebelled.
b. (Figurative.) to put all one's efforts on; try hard.
english
a. to press down; use pressure.
Ex. The dead weight ... bore it down (Tennyson).
b. (Figurative.) to make a straining effort; exert oneself.
Ex. You'll have to bear down if you expect to pass the exam.
a. to have an effect on; have something to do with.
Ex. His story does not bear on the question. This legislation bears on the interests of labor.
b. to be or move in a given direction.
Ex. Carried by strong winds
Ex. The facts bear out his claim.
Ex. The policemen bore up to their duty in the face of the mob.
Ex. Please bear with me while I ask some questions.
Ex. I foresee a wage-price spiral and once that starts you have a bear by the tail (Wall Street Journal).
Ex. ""The V.C. were loaded for bear,"" said U.S. Army Major David Doyle (Time).
2. any o
Ex. That tree is too young to bear.
(SYN) produce.
2. to press; push.
Ex. to bear heavily on a cane.
(SYN) thrust.
3. to move; go.
Ex. The ship bore north. When you r
Ex. The ice is too thin to bear your weight.
(SYN) sustain.
2. to put up with.
Ex. She can't bear the noise.
(SYN) tolerate, brook.
3. to undergo; experience; suffer.
Ex. He can