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bear down
ezmek
bear down
çaba harcamak
bear down
yenmek
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Gayret etmek
bear down
kırmak (direnç)
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Simple past of bear down
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 approach another vessel from windward
bear down
When giving birth, to push
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To press down on someone
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1. To advance in a threatening manner2. To apply maximum effort and concentration

1. The ship bore down on our canoe. 2. If you really bear down, you will finish the task.

bear down
If someone or something bears down on you, they move quickly towards you in a threatening way. A group of half a dozen men entered the pub and bore down on the bar = advance
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to make a rush at or sudden attack upon, as in battle; "he saw Jess charging at him with a pitchfork"
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contract the abdominal muscles during childbirth to ease delivery
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exert a force with a heavy weight; "The snow bore down on the roof"
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pay special attention to; "The lectures bore down on the political background"
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exert full strength; "The pitcher bore down"
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move forward in a threatening manner (e.g., "The cruise ship bore down on our canoe"); use utmost effort and concentration (e.g., "If you really bear down, you will success"); contract the muscles of the abdomen during childbirth in order to facilitate the delivery
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To bear down on something means to push or press downwards with steady pressure. The roof support structure had collapsed and the entire weight was bearing down on the ceiling
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exert a force or cause a strain upon; "This tax bears down on the lower middle class"
bore down

    Расстановка переносов

    bore Down

    Турецкое произношение

    bôr daun

    Произношение

    /ˈbôr ˈdoun/ /ˈbɔːr ˈdaʊn/

    Этимология

    (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English beren to carry, bring forth, from Old English beran; akin to Old High German beran to carry, Latin ferre, Greek pherein.
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