bear down on 的 3 个定义
bore or bare; borne or born; bear·ing.
- to hold up; support: to bear the weight of the roof.
- to hold or remain firm under: The roof will not bear the strain of his weight.
- to bring forth; give birth to: to bear a child.
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bore or bare; borne or born; bear·ing.
- to tend in a course or direction; move; go: to bear west;to bear left at the fork in the road.
- to be located or situated: The lighthouse bears due north.
- to bring forth young or fruit: Next year the tree will bear.
- bear down, to press or weigh down.to strive harder; intensify one's efforts: We can't hope to finish unless everyone bears down.Nautical.to approach from windward, as a ship: The cutter was bearing down the channel at twelve knots.
- bear down on / upon to press or weigh down on.to strive toward.to approach something rapidly.Nautical.to approach from windward: The sloop bore down on us, narrowly missing our stern.
- bear off, Nautical.to keep from touching or rubbing against a dock, another boat, etc.Nautical.to steer away.Backgammon.to remove the stones from the board after they are all home.
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bear down on 近义词
等同于 burden
等同于 lade
bear down on 的近义词 38 个
- freight
- load
- overload
- pile
- saddle
- afflict
- bother
- burden
- crush
- cumber
- depress
- encumber
- hamper
- handicap
- hinder
- impede
- obligate
- oppress
- overcharge
- overwhelm
- press
- snow
- strain
- tax
- trouble
- try
- vex
- weight
- worry
- dish it out
- dish out
- dump on
- give it to
- make heavy
- saddle with
- snow under
- stick it to
- weigh down
bear down on 的反义词 17 个
由bear down on构成的短语
- bear a grudge
- bear down
- beard the lion
- bear fruit
- bear in mind
- bear one's cross
- bear out
- bear the brunt
- bear up
- bear with
- bring to bear
- cross as a bear
- cross to bear
- grin and bear it
- loaded for bear
更多bear down on例句
- While Neumann’s job meant she was involved, Troye was consistently bearing witness not just early in the outbreak, but through its resurgence this summer, when virtually every other First World country had things much more under control.
- As wildfires bear down on the West Coast, many have lost their homes or had to evacuate.
- Bernstein notes that while further study is required, there is evidence that air pollution affects birth outcomes—babies are more like to be born pre-term or at low birth weights—and development.
- Since they’re born in freshwater streams but then migrate to the sea to mature, salmon serve as a link between saltwater and freshwater ecosystems, bringing nutrients from the oceans inland and vice versa.
- He was born in Scranton and grew up and still resides in Wilmington, a short drive down Interstate 95 from Philadelphia.
- “If Charleston harbor needs improvement, let the commerce of Charleston bear the burden,” he said.
- He said, “I am breaking my heart over this story, and cannot bear to finish it.”
- Once again he accused the West of being unfair to Russia, bringing back his favorite metaphor, the Russian bear.
- Maybe our dear bear should sit quietly, not chase piglets and just eat berries and honey.
- Putin suggested that all the West wanted was to turn the Russian bear into “taxidermy.”
- Many British Ferns evidence a marked tendency to “sport,” and this is a fact which the beginner should always bear in mind.
- The bear laughed and joined his companion, and the torpedo thundered away.
- This may be done by taking the humming tone and bringing to bear upon it a strong pressure of energy.
- The left heel followed like lightning, and the right paw also slipped, letting the bear again fall heavily on the ice below.
- The bear watched him narrowly with its wicked little eyes, though it did not see fit to cease its paw-licking.