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chateação
I. bore1 [bɔːr, брит. bɔːʳ] СУЩ.
bore (thing)
bore (person)
chato(-a) м. (ж.)
what a bore!
II. bore1 [bɔːr, брит. bɔːʳ] ГЛ. перех.
bore
bore
bore2 ГЛ. перех.
bore
to bore a hole
bore3
bore pt of:
I. bear2 <bore, borne> ГЛ. перех.
1. bear (carry):
to bear arms офиц.
2. bear (display):
3. bear (support):
bear weight
4. bear (accept):
bear cost
bear responsibility
5. bear (endure):
bear hardship, pain
6. bear (tolerate):
7. bear:
lembrar-se de a. c.
8. bear (give birth to):
9. bear fruit:
II. bear2 <bore, borne> ГЛ. неперех.
1. bear (turn):
2. bear (be patient):
3. bear (be relevant):
to bear on sth
ter relação com a. c.
bear1 [ber, брит. beəʳ] СУЩ. ЗООЛ.
urso(-a) м. (ж.)
bear1 [ber, брит. beəʳ] СУЩ. ЗООЛ.
urso(-a) м. (ж.)
I. bear2 <bore, borne> ГЛ. перех.
1. bear (carry):
to bear arms офиц.
2. bear (display):
3. bear (support):
bear weight
4. bear (accept):
bear cost
bear responsibility
5. bear (endure):
bear hardship, pain
6. bear (tolerate):
7. bear:
lembrar-se de a. c.
8. bear (give birth to):
9. bear fruit:
II. bear2 <bore, borne> ГЛ. неперех.
1. bear (turn):
2. bear (be patient):
3. bear (be relevant):
to bear on sth
ter relação com a. c.
bear up ГЛ. неперех.
polar bear СУЩ.
teddy bear [ˈtedi-] СУЩ.
bear down on ГЛ. неперех.
grizzly (bear) <-ies> [ˈgrɪzli] СУЩ.
Present
Ibore
youbore
he/she/itbores
webore
youbore
theybore
Past
Ibored
youbored
he/she/itbored
webored
youbored
theybored
Present Perfect
Ihavebored
youhavebored
he/she/ithasbored
wehavebored
youhavebored
theyhavebored
Past Perfect
Ihadbored
youhadbored
he/she/ithadbored
wehadbored
youhadbored
theyhadbored
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Bear in mind, too, that the most bubble-prone asset market is for housing, which is bought in very lumpy, long-term chunks.
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All of these factors are likely to bear down on prices over the course of the year.
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The latitude was therefore called the "arktikos kuklos", circle of the bear.
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In order to carry out this kind of attack they would naturally try to get to windward and then bear down before the wind in line abreast ship upon ship.
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Halfway across the leg the angle of attack was eased and it became a short reach to bear down on the mark.
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