bearing 的定义
- the manner in which one conducts or carries oneself, including posture and gestures: a man of dignified bearing.
- the act, capability, or period of producing or bringing forth: a tree past bearing.
- something that is produced; a crop.
- the act of enduring or capacity to endure.
- reference or relation: It has some bearing on the problem.
- Architecture. a supporting part of a structure.the area of contact between a bearing member, as a beam, and a pier, wall, or other underlying support.
- Machinery. the support and guide for a rotating, oscillating, or sliding shaft, pivot, or wheel.
- Often bearings. direction or relative position: The pilot radioed his bearings.
- Surveying. a horizontal direction expressed in degrees east or west of a true or magnetic north or south direction.
- Heraldry. any single device on an escutcheon; charge.
bearing 近义词
person's conduct, posture
significance
更多bearing例句
- “We don’t anticipate any material bearing on the city’s credit or bond ratings,” Kommi said.
- As AG, her personal feelings had no bearing on her obligations.
- They lose their bearings, question their relationships and education, and barely pass their classes.
- Simons Foundation funding decisions have no bearing on our coverage.
- However, as we mentioned before, the front side was open, thus allowing the wearer to maintain his visual bearing.
- The others are difficult to identify, since they reacted with other oxygen-bearing molecules in the soil.
- Their decay proceeded without a ready supply of oxygen, producing hydrocarbons like methane instead of oxygen-bearing molecules.
- Thanks to the film bearing his name, Oskar Schindler is probably the most well-known of these, but there are many others.
- For his part, Logan now believes that more than 95 percent of cone bearing trees are infected.
- As the Harvard Crimson noted, Byrne “had been bearing the brunt of the Harvard attack” all afternoon.
- The sense of bearing on to the voice, or endeavoring to push the tone by any pressure whatever, should be absolutely avoided.
- One, a man of distinguished looks and military bearing, was a little in advance of the other two.
- From several doorways other men emerged, some of martial bearing, showing that the place was garrisoned to some extent.
- My soul hateth your new moons, and your solemnities: they are become troublesome to me, I am weary of bearing them.
- This he did, erecting at the harbor a beautiful cross bearing the arms of France.