unbearing / ˈbɛər ɪŋ /

不忍心不忍直视不忍卒睹不忍

unbearing 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the manner in which one conducts or carries oneself, including posture and gestures: a man of dignified bearing.
  2. the act, capability, or period of producing or bringing forth: a tree past bearing.
  3. something that is produced; a crop.
  4. the act of enduring or capacity to endure.
  5. reference or relation: It has some bearing on the problem.
  6. 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.
  7. Machinery. the support and guide for a rotating, oscillating, or sliding shaft, pivot, or wheel.
  8. Often bearings. direction or relative position: The pilot radioed his bearings.
  9. Surveying. a horizontal direction expressed in degrees east or west of a true or magnetic north or south direction.
  10. Heraldry. any single device on an escutcheon; charge.

unbearing 近义词

unbearing

等同于 infertile

unbearing

等同于 barren

更多unbearing例句

  1. You can plot your bearings on them in a blizzard and they won’t fall apart or smear.
  2. A US presidential election always draws intense worldwide interest, in part due to the spectacle, but also because the leadership of the most powerful country in the world has a significant bearing on international affairs.
  3. Now, declaring victory doesn’t really amount to much, as it has no legal bearing.
  4. Simons Foundation funding decisions have no bearing on Quanta’s coverage.
  5. As you create your dish, be sure to take into account these sensations as they will all have some bearing on the gastrophysical experience.
  6. I would not have one dead unbearing branch in the genealogical tree of the Sargents.
  7. Oh, but it's luck Duncan found the nest before it got so unbearing hot!