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unbearing

/bair-ing/US // ˈbɛər ɪŋ //UK // (ˈbɛərɪŋ) //

不忍心,不忍直视,不忍卒睹,不忍

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inbarren

Examples

  • You can plot your bearings on them in a blizzard and they won’t fall apart or smear.

  • 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.

  • Now, declaring victory doesn’t really amount to much, as it has no legal bearing.

  • Simons Foundation funding decisions have no bearing on Quanta’s coverage.

  • As you create your dish, be sure to take into account these sensations as they will all have some bearing on the gastrophysical experience.

  • I would not have one dead unbearing branch in the genealogical tree of the Sargents.

  • Oh, but it's luck Duncan found the nest before it got so unbearing hot!