0 (usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure -- bære; tåle; udholde
1 to be able to support -- bære
2 (past participle in passive bornboːn) to produce (children) -- føde
She has borne (him) several children
She was born on July 7.
3 to carry -- bære
4 to have -- bære
6 a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws -- bjørn
a grizzly bear.
The fitness consequences of bearing domatia and having the right ant partner: experiments with protective and non-protective ants in a semi-myrmecophyte.
In his revised reconstruction it is a suffixed form *bulaw-an bearing the locative -an that has the nominal meaning.
The iconography of fresco decorations in the same halls bears out and reinforces the difference of emphasis.
That to me represents lack of understanding of the very special knowledge that is brought to bear.
For many, trust was borne out of positive experience from past referrals.
Electrostatic potential between surfaces bearing ionizable groups in ionic equilibrium with physiologic saline solution.
It should be borne in mind that the scale is a screen for depressive symptoms rather than a diagnostic instrument.
It is worth bearing in mind, however, that their subjects were university students.
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接受, 忍受, 容忍…
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接受, 忍受, 容忍…
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soportar, dar a luz a, oso…
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suportar, aguentar, tolerar…
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~に耐える, ~をがまんする, (物)を支える…
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tahammül etmek, kaldırmak, dayanmak…
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supporter, porter, ours [masculine]…
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suportar, donar a llum, ós…
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