Bear

Portuguese Meaning

urso

baixista

suportar

carregar

agüentar

sofrer

comportar

ser tolerante

nutrir

beber

English Meaning

  1. To hold up; support.
  2. To carry from one place to another; transport.
  3. To carry in the mind; harbor: bear a grudge.
  4. To transmit at large; relate: bearing glad tidings.
  5. To have as a visible characteristic: bore a scar on the left arm.
  6. To have as a quality; exhibit: "A thousand different shapes it bears” ( Abraham Cowley).
  7. To carry (oneself) in a specified way; conduct: She bore herself with dignity.
  8. To be accountable for; assume: bearing heavy responsibilities.
  9. To have a tolerance for; endure: couldn't bear his lying.
  10. To call for; warrant: This case bears investigation.
  11. To give birth to: bore six children in five years.
  12. To produce; yield: plants bearing flowers.
  13. To offer; render: I will bear witness to the deed.
  14. To move by or as if by steady pressure; push: "boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past” ( F. Scott Fitzgerald).
  15. To yield fruit; produce: peach trees that bear every summer.
  16. To have relevance; apply: They studied the ways in which the relativity theory bears on the history of science.
  17. To exert pressure, force, or influence.
  18. To force oneself along; forge.
  19. To endure something with tolerance and patience: Bear with me while I explain matters.
  20. To extend or proceed in a specified direction: The road bears to the right at the bottom of the hill.
  21. bear down To advance in a threatening manner: The ship bore down on our canoe.
  22. bear down To apply maximum effort and concentration: If you really bear down, you will finish the task.
  23. bear out To prove right or justified; confirm: The test results bear out our claims.
  24. bear up To withstand stress, difficulty, or attrition: The patient bore up well during the long illness.
  25. bear down on To effect in a harmful or adverse way: Financial pressures are bearing down on them.
  26. bear fruit To come to a satisfactory conclusion or to fruition.
  27. bear in mind To hold in one's mind; remember: Bear in mind that bridges freeze before roads.
  28. Any of various usually omnivorous mammals of the family Ursidae that have a shaggy coat and a short tail and walk with the entire lower surface of the foot touching the ground.
  29. Any of various other animals, such as the koala, that resemble a true bear.
  30. A large, clumsy, or ill-mannered person.
  31. One, such as an investor, that sells securities or commodities in expectation of falling prices.
  32. A pessimist, especially regarding business conditions.
  33. Slang Something that is difficult or unpleasant: The final exam was a bear.
  34. Slang A highway patrol officer.
  35. Characterized by falling prices: a bear market.