- Definition von a-bear im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- Etruscan bear
- An extinct species of bear, Ursus etruscus 
- Great Bear
- : A bright circumpolar asterism of the northern sky, said to resemble a large bear. It is part of the constellation Ursa Major and includes the stars Mizar, Dubhe, and Alkaid 
- Kodiak bear
- A large species of brown bear, Ursus arctos middendorffi, found in throughout the Rocky Mountains and the northwest of North America 
- abear
- To bear; to carry 
- abear
- To behave; to comport oneself So did the faery knight himself abear. - Edmund Spenser. 
 
- ant bear
- giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) 
- ant bear
- aardvark (Orycteropus afer) 
- ant-bear
- Alternative spelling of ant bear 
- average bear
- The norm; an average person; Used in comparisons I'm not saying he's fat, but he is heavier than the average bear. 
 
- bear
- To put up with something please bear with me as I. 
 
- bear
- To produce or yield something, such as fruit or crops 
- bear
- A large hairy man, especially one who is gay 
- bear
- A large omnivorous mammal, related to the dog and raccoon, having shaggy hair, a very small tail, and flat feet; a member of family Ursidae, particularly of subfamily Ursinae 
- bear
- A difficult situation or problem 
- bear
- To carry something imitations that bear the same name as the things. 
 
- bear
- To be equipped with something the right to bear arms. 
 
- bear
- To be - or head - in a specific direction from the observer’s position The harbour bears North by Northeast. 
 
- bear
- To give birth to someone or something In Troy she becomes Paris’ wife, bearing him several children, all of whom die in infancy. 
 
- bear
- Characterized by or believing to benefit of declining prices in securities markets The great bear market starting in 1929 scared a whole generation of investors. 
 
- bear
- To declare as testimony The jury could see he was bearing false witness. 
 
- bear
- very You rang me last night but it was bear late and I didn't answer. 
 
- bear
- An investor who sells commodities, securities, or futures in anticipation of a fall in prices Bears look for over-priced securities to sell short. 
 
- bear
- An animal that resembles a bear, such as a koala or ant bear 
- bear a hand
- to make haste; to help quickly (used mostly in the imperative) 
- bear cat
- A red panda, Ailurus fulgens 
- bear claw
- A large, sweet croissant 
- bear claws
- plural form of bear claw 
- bear down
- To intensify one's efforts It's 9:41, 58 degrees, and I'm flunking out. Time to bear down. 
 
- bear down
- To press down on someone 
- bear down
- When giving birth, to push 
- bear down
- To approach another vessel from windward 
- bear down on
- To approach someone in a very determined way We were moving slowly up the river as the creature bore down upon us with distended jaws. The long neck was far outstretched, and the four flippers with which it swam were working with powerful strokes, carrying it forward at a rapid pace. 
 
- bear false witness
- To give an untrue testimony. To lie 
- bear fruit
- To succeed in some task; literally, of a tree or plant bearing fruit; figuratively in relation to any attempted task Many people had looked but it was unusual to see these searches bearing fruit. 
 
- bear hug
- in wrestling, a hold with the arms around the opponent 
- bear hug
- in business, a hostile takeover effort in which one firm offers to buy the other firm at a share price too high to refuse 
- bear hug
- any especially large, tight or enthusiastic hug, usually friendly Granddad scooped up the child in a big bear hug. 
 
- bear hugs
- plural form of bear hug 
- bear in mind
- remember; consider; note Bear in mind that I'm not as young as I was, so don't walk so fast. 
 
- bear in with
- To approach (a ship) nearer 
- bear market
- A stock market where a majority of investors are selling ("bears"), causing overall stock prices to drop 
- bear off from
- To stand further off from (a ship) 
- bear on
- To be relevant to That ruling bears on our application. 
 
- bear on
- To influence, have an effect on 
- bear out
- To corroborate, prove, or confirm; to demonstrate; to provide evidence for It was a promising idea, but the evidence did not bear out their theory. 
 
- bear pit
- A question and answer forum with a group of politicians 
- bear pits
- plural form of bear pit 
- bear spread
- One of a variety of strategies involving two or more options (or options combined with a position in the underlying stock) that can potentially profit from a fall in the price of the underlying stock 
- bear the scars
- To live with emotional damage caused by past events that cannot be easily forgotten She still bore the scars of a very conflictive divorce, which made her wary of making any new commitment. 
 
- bear up
- To endure hardship cheerfully 
- bear up
- To sail close to the wind 
- bear upon
- To be relevant to That ruling bears upon our application. 
 
- bear upon
- To influence, have an effect upon 
- bear walker
- An evil sorcerer, specifically one who walks by night in the form of a bear He told Jim he saw a Bear-walker approaching the house then and there. 
 
- bear with
- To be patient with Please bear with me a moment while I connect you to his office. 
 
- bear witness
- To deliver a testimony, especially as witness He hesitated to bear witness against them in court for fear of reprisals by the fellons' accomplices. 
 
- bear witness
- To prove, demonstrate The dubious state of the whole society bears witness of years of misrule. 
 
- bear's breech
- A species of hogweed, Heracleum sphondylium 
- bear's breech
- Any of two common species of acanthus, Acanthus mollis and, less frequently, Acanthus spinosus 
- bear's breech
- Any species of the genus Acanthus 
- bear's breeches
- Alternative form of bear's breech 
- bear's breeches
- plural form of bear's breech 
- bear's garlic
- A wild plant related to chives; ramsons, Allium ursinum 
- bear's-breech
- Alternative form of bear's breech 
- bear-a-hand
- make haste! 
- black bear
- Asiatic black bear, ''Ursus thibetanus 
- black bear
- The American black bear, Ursus americanus, indigenous to North America 
- bring to bear
- To apply; to employ something to achieve an intended effect Every possible pressure was brought to bear on the minister to ensure the unjust law was not passed. 
 
- brown bear
- a species of bears native to northern America, Europe and Asia having brownish fur (Ursus arctos) 
- bug-bear
- Alternative spelling of bugbear 
- cat bear
- A red panda, Ailurus fulgens 
- does a bear shit in the woods
- A rhetorical question in response to a question where the answer is an emphatic yes 
- drop bear
- A fictional Australian marsupial, a large, carnivorous koala said to fall upon its prey from the treetops Why the morbid fascination with that spot where the man died? And what was that thing he thought he saw? Third Generation. Beware the drop bear!. 
 
- grin and bear it
- To endure a difficult or disagreeable situation with good humour They made me work the Saturday of our wedding anniversary. What could I say? I just had to grin and bear it. 
 
- grizzly bear
- A North American subspecies, Ursus arctos horribilis, of the brown bear 
- gummi bear
- A candy made of gelatin and having the shape of a bear 
- gummy bear
- A confectionery made of gelatin and often, but not always, in the miniature shape of a toy bear, and somewhat harder than a gummy worm 
- honey bear
- The sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) 
- honey bear
- The kinkajou 
- honey bear
- The sun bear (Ursus malayanus) 
- kermode bear
- A subspecies of bear living in British Columbia, Ursus americanus kermodei 
- koala bear
- A koala 
- lip bear
- A sloth bear, Melursus ursinus 
- loaded for bear
- Mentally prepared for a daunting situation or confrontation Every Elliott and Crawford and MacAllister is on the warpath, loaded for bear. 
 
- loaded for bear
- Thoroughly equipped, as for a demanding task or confrontation The whole Jap Navy, said Captain Sams, waving at a map of Japan on the wall behind him, has been steaming across the Pacific loaded for bear.. 
 
- moon bear
- The Asian black bear, Ursus thibetanus 
- native bear
- A koala 
- not bear thinking about
- Too frightening or upsetting to even contemplate If the train had come just 5 seconds earlier... well, it just doesn't bear thinking about!. 
 
- panda bear
- A panda 
- polar bear
- A very large bear found in the Arctic Circle, white in appearance and very furry 
- polar bear dip
- An outdoor swim in the middle of winter, often through ice 
- sloth bear
- A nocturnal bear living in the South Asia 
- some days you get the bear, other days the bear gets you
- One cannot always overcome a powerful adversary 
- sun bear
- A relatively small species of bear, Helarctos malayanus, found in Southeast Asia 
- teddy bear
- A stuffed toy in the shape of a bear 
- teddy-bear
- Attributive form of teddy bear, noun teddy-bear therapy. 
 
- water bear
- A member of the animal phylum Tardigrada 
- white bear
- A white, semi-aquatic marine species of bear, Ursus maritimus, that is native and best adapted to the Arctic mix of land, ice and sea 
- woolly bear
- The larva of a moth of the family Arctiidae 
- woolly-bear
- Attributive form of woolly bear, noun My snack had a woolly-bear crunch. 
 
- bear
-  {f} give birth
- bear fruit
- yield fruit, produce fruit 
- bear off
- To turn away from the wind 
- bear
-  {f} endure; carry; support; suffer; produce
- bear
-  {n} an animal, rude man, constellation
- bear
-  {v} to carry, endure, press, convery, supply, produce
- abear
- To put up with; to endure 
- abear
- To bear; to behave