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borne

/bawrn, bohrn/US // bɔrn, boʊrn //UK // (bɔːn) //

承担,忍受,负担,承担的

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a past participle of bear.

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Examples

  • The most egregious uses of lethal force have been borne by people with intellectual disabilities and children.

  • Graffiti was borne out of the South Bronx streets as one of the key pillars of the hip-hop movement.

  • No city has borne a greater share of pain from the fracturing of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel than Héctor's beloved Acapulco.

  • And since 2000, the White House briefing room has borne his name.

  • For more than two hundred years, human rights have been (as the term implies) rights borne by individuals.

  • All parties have borne testimony to the value of his services, and the eminence of his talents.

  • The authorization borne by him was very extraordinary and had a great excess of the ordinary warrants.

  • A chair covered with red silk, borne on the shoulders of sixteen chair-men, passed up to the temple.

  • Hearken unto me, O house of Jacob, all the remnant of the house of Israel who are carried by my bowels, are borne up by my womb.

  • The lively one had forgotten altogether about the unknown girl she and Jessie had seen borne away in the big French car.