bear
bear — 動詞
1. to keep going while pain, trouble, or annoyance is happening, without breaking d
忍受
撐過痛苦、麻煩或惱人的事
to keep going while pain, trouble, or annoyance is happening, without breaking down or giving up.
Rita bore the long train delay without shouting at the staff.
Rita 忍受了漫長的火車誤點,卻沒有對站務人員大吼。
bear + unpleasant situation
Even after the surgery, Grandpa bore the pain quietly at home.
即使手術後,爺爺還是在家裡安靜地忍受疼痛。
bear + pain
Our small shop cannot bear another month of high rent.
我們的小店受不了再多一個月的高房租。
Mina smiled politely, but she could not bear his rude joke.
Mina 禮貌地笑著,但她忍受不了他那個沒禮貌的玩笑。
The old dog bore the noisy fireworks better than the puppies did.
那隻老狗對吵鬧煙火的忍受力,比小狗們好多了。
文法句型
cannot bear + noun
cannot bear + to-infinitive
cannot bear + -ing form
用法筆記
Often appears with 'cannot', 'could not', or another limiting word. The object is usually something unpleasant or difficult; distinguish from sense 3, where the idea is that something is too upsetting even to think about calmly.
常見錯誤
2. to accept that a duty, cost, blame, or result belongs to you, and deal with it y
承擔
負起費用、責任、過失或損失
to accept that a duty, cost, blame, or result belongs to you, and deal with it yourself.
The company will bear the cost of repairing every broken tablet.
公司將承擔每台壞掉平板的修理費。
bear + the cost
After the crash, both drivers had to bear some blame.
車禍之後,兩名駕駛都得承擔部分過失。
bear + blame
If the trip is canceled, our club must bear the loss.
如果這趟旅行取消,我們社團就必須承擔損失。
The landlord refused to bear responsibility for the leaking pipe.
房東拒絕承擔那根漏水管的責任。
文法句型
bear + responsibility
bear + the cost
bear + the blame/loss
用法筆記
Common with nouns such as 'cost', 'responsibility', 'blame', and 'loss'. The subject is the person or group that accepts the duty or result.
常見錯誤
3. to be so painful, sad, or frightening that the mind does not want to face it.
不堪承受
因太痛苦或可怕而難以面對
to be so painful, sad, or frightening that the mind does not want to face it.
The photo of the empty classroom was almost too sad to bear.
那張空教室的照片幾乎令人傷心得不堪承受。
too + adjective + to bear
For Emma, the thought of losing her son was hard to bear.
對 Emma 來說,失去兒子的念頭令人難以承受。
hard to bear
The silence in the hospital room was too heavy to bear.
醫院病房裡的沉默沉重得讓人不堪承受。
Seeing the burned house again was more than Luis could bear.
再次看到那棟燒毀的房子,Luis 幾乎承受不了。
文法句型
too + adjective + to bear
hard to bear
more than [someone] can bear
用法筆記
Most common in patterns like 'too ... to bear' and 'hard to bear'. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense focuses on emotional weight that feels almost impossible to think about or face.
常見錯誤
4. to have, display, contain, or keep something as part of you or on you, such as a
帶有;寫有
具有、顯示或標示某特徵資訊
to have, display, contain, or keep something as part of you or on you, such as a name, a mark, a date, or a feeling.
The silver box bears my grandmother's initials on the lid.
那個銀盒蓋子上帶有我祖母名字的縮寫。
bear + initials/name
Her right arm still bears a thin scar from the bicycle crash.
她右手臂上至今還留著那次摔車後的一道細疤。
bear + scar/mark
The concert ticket bears tonight's date and seat number in blue ink.
那張演唱會門票上用藍色墨水印著今晚的日期和座位號碼。
The village school bears Dr. Lin's name above the front gate.
那所村校正門上方掛著 Dr. Lin 的名字。
The letter bore the mayor's signature at the bottom.
那封信底部有市長的簽名。
文法句型
bear + a name
bear + a date/signature
bear + a scar/mark
用法筆記
Common in formal writing. The object is usually a visible mark, an official name, a date, a signature, or an emotion shown on the face. Distinguish from sense 7 in the other verb chunk: this sense means 'have/show', not 'carry to a place'.
常見錯誤
5. to keep a person or thing raised by taking its weight.
支撐
托住重量,不讓其掉落或倒下
to keep a person or thing raised by taking its weight.
These old wooden beams still bear the kitchen roof safely.
這些老木梁依然能安全支撐廚房的屋頂。
bear + weight of structure
The ice could not bear the farmer and his horse.
那層冰承受不了那位農夫和他的馬。
bear + person/animal weight
A strong metal hook bore the heavy bag by the door.
門邊一個堅固的金屬掛鉤支撐著那個重袋子。
This narrow bridge bears school buses and farm trucks every morning.
這座狹窄的橋每天早上都承載著校車和農場卡車。
- drop
to let the weight fall
- collapse under
to fail because the weight is too great
文法句型
bear + weight
bear + load
bear + traffic
用法筆記
The subject is usually a structure, surface, or body part, and the object is the weight it supports. Common in physical and engineering descriptions.
常見錯誤
6. to produce young if an animal is female, or to grow fruit or flowers if it is a
生育;結出
動物生下幼崽;植物長出果實或花
to produce young if an animal is female, or to grow fruit or flowers if it is a plant.
The mango tree bore yellow fruit after the long rainy season.
經過漫長雨季後,那棵芒果樹結出了黃色果實。
bear + fruit
That old apple tree still bears fruit every autumn.
那棵老蘋果樹每到秋天仍會結出果實。
In the spring, our lemon bushes bear small white flowers.
到了春天,我們家的檸檬樹叢會開出小白花。
The zoo's oldest panda bore two cubs last year.
動物園年紀最大的那隻貓熊去年生下了兩隻幼崽。
Goat mothers usually bear one or two kids at a time.
母山羊通常一次會生下一到兩隻小羊。
- produce
the broadest equivalent for plants or results
- yield
common for crops and formal writing
- give birth to
used for animals or people, not plants
文法句型
bear + young
bear + fruit
bear + flowers
用法筆記
Mostly seen in formal, literary, biological, or farming contexts. For human birth, everyday speech usually prefers 'have a baby'; for plants, 'bear fruit' and 'bear flowers' are the most usual patterns.
常見錯誤
7. to take a person, thing, or message with you as you move it to another place.
搬運;帶去
把人、物或訊息帶到某處
to take a person, thing, or message with you as you move it to another place.
Nina bore the sleeping baby upstairs after the party ended.
派對結束後,Nina 把熟睡的寶寶抱上樓。
bear + object + place
A young waiter bore our trays across the crowded dining room.
年輕服務生端著我們的托盤穿過擁擠的用餐區。
Two nurses bore the stretcher into the ambulance through the rain.
兩名護士冒雨把擔架抬進救護車。
The wagon bore fresh apples to the town market at dawn.
那輛馬車在黎明時把新鮮蘋果運到鎮上市場。
Porters bore supplies up the mountain path before sunrise.
搬運工人在日出前把補給品扛上山路。
文法句型
bear + object + place
用法筆記
Common in literary or historical writing, often with an object plus a destination. In everyday speech, people usually say 'carry' or 'take' instead.
常見錯誤
8. to turn a little and continue moving toward a particular side or direction.
轉向;轉往
稍微改變方向朝某邊前進
to turn a little and continue moving toward a particular side or direction.
At the fork, drivers bear left toward the old stone bridge.
到了岔路口,駕駛會往左轉,朝老石橋前進。
bear left/right
The path bears east after the lake and climbs the hill.
那條小路在湖後轉向東邊,接著爬上山坡。
bear + compass direction
Our boat bore slightly south to avoid the line of rocks.
為了避開那排岩石,我們的船稍微轉向南邊。
Cyclists must bear right where the market road meets the river.
在市場路和河邊道路交會處,自行車騎士必須往右轉。
The narrow trail bears north once you pass the pine trees.
你經過松樹後,那條窄徑就會轉向北邊。
文法句型
bear left/right
bear + compass direction
用法筆記
Usually appears with 'left', 'right', or a compass direction, and it does not take a direct object. Distinguish from sense 7, where something is physically carried.
常見錯誤
9. to say, based on what you directly saw or knew, that an event really took place
作證
憑親身所知證明某事
to say, based on what you directly saw or knew, that an event really took place or a fact is correct.
Village doctor Mei can bear witness to the flood's damage.
身為村裡醫生的 Mei 可以作證,洪水造成的破壞很嚴重。
bear witness to + noun
Three nurses bore witness that the patient was breathing at noon.
三名護士作證說,病人在中午時還有呼吸。
bear witness + that-clause
I can bear witness to the help Amara gave us after the flood.
我可以為洪水過後 Amara 給我們的幫助作證。
The old coach bore witness that Elena trained through every storm.
老教練作證說,Elena 每逢暴風雨都照常訓練。
Old miners bore witness to the unsafe tunnel conditions in court.
幾名老礦工在法庭上作證,礦坑狀況並不安全。
- deny
say that something did not happen or is not true
文法句型
bear witness to + noun
bear witness + that-clause
用法筆記
Almost always appears with the noun 'witness', followed by 'to' plus a noun or by a that-clause. Distinguish from sense 10, where an object or sign proves something without speaking.
常見錯誤
10. to show that something is true because a sign, object, or condition points to it
證明;印證
以跡象或物證顯示為真
to show that something is true because a sign, object, or condition points to it.
The cracked harbor walls bear testimony to years of salt wind.
港口龜裂的牆面證明這裡多年來一直受鹹海風吹打。
bear testimony to + noun
The scar on his wrist bears witness to the factory fire.
他手腕上的疤痕印證了那場工廠大火。
bear witness to + noun for visible proof
The empty classroom desks bear testimony that many families left town.
空蕩蕩的教室課桌證明許多家庭已搬離小鎮。
These faded letters bear witness to Rosa and Helen's wartime friendship.
這些褪色的信件證明 Rosa 和 Helen 在戰時的友誼。
The broken lock bore testimony to a hurried escape through the gate.
壞掉的門鎖證明有人匆忙從大門逃走。
- prove
more direct and less formal
- show
broad everyday word
- demonstrate
formal and often used in writing
- disprove
show that something is not true
文法句型
bear testimony to + noun
bear witness to + noun
bear testimony + that-clause
用法筆記
The subject is usually an object, record, mark, or visible condition. Distinguish from sense 9, where a person states what they know from direct experience.
常見錯誤
11. to say what is untrue as a witness, especially in legal or religious language.
作偽證
以證人身分說假話
to say what is untrue as a witness, especially in legal or religious language.
In court, the driver bore false witness against his old boss.
在法庭上,那名司機對老闆作偽證。
fixed phrase: bear false witness against
The priest warned the boys never to bear false witness for money.
神父警告那些男孩,絕不能為了錢作偽證。
fixed phrase: bear false witness
Rosa refused to bear false witness even after the gang threatened her.
即使幫派威脅她,Rosa 仍拒絕作偽證。
The judge jailed a witness who had borne false witness before.
法官把先前作過偽證的證人關進監獄。
- perjure oneself
formal legal term for lying under oath
- lie
the general everyday word
- give false evidence
plain explanation rather than a set phrase
- tell the truth
general opposite
- testify truthfully
formal opposite in court settings
文法句型
bear false witness
bear false witness against + someone
用法筆記
Used almost only in the fixed phrase 'bear false witness', often in legal or biblical language. It is not the normal way to describe an everyday lie.
常見錯誤
bear — 名詞
1. a very large wild animal with thick fur and strong claws, often living in cold r
熊
大型厚毛的野生哺乳動物
a very large wild animal with thick fur and strong claws, often living in cold regions of Europe, Asia, or North America.
A brown bear crossed the road near the mountain camp.
一隻棕熊穿過山區營地附近的道路。
a brown bear
At dawn, the hikers saw a bear fishing beside the river.
天一亮,健行的人看見一隻熊在河邊抓魚。
The zoo's oldest bear slept in a pool of shade.
動物園裡最老的那隻熊睡在一片陰影中。
Bear tracks led the park ranger to a cave above the lake.
熊腳印把公園巡守員帶到湖上方的一個山洞。
文法句型
a brown/black/polar bear
bear tracks
用法筆記
Often appears with type words such as 'brown', 'black', and 'polar'. Distinguish from senses 2 and 3, which refer to people rather than the animal.
常見錯誤
2. a man in gay communities, often older, with a large build and lots of body hair,
熊;熊族
同志圈中體格壯、毛髮多的男性類型
a man in gay communities, often older, with a large build and lots of body hair, who identifies with bear culture.
At the club's Pride night, Daniel introduced Leo as a friendly bear from Kaohsiung.
在酒吧的 Pride 之夜,Daniel 介紹 Leo 是來自高雄、很友善的熊。
a friendly bear
The dating app lets users search for bears in their area.
這個交友軟體讓使用者搜尋附近的熊。
search for bears
During Pride, the bear group marched together behind a yellow banner.
在 Pride 遊行時,那群熊族一起走在黃色旗幟後方。
In the film, the main character falls for a bear at Pride.
在那部電影裡,主角在同志遊行上愛上一位熊。
- twink
gay slang for a younger, slim, smooth-looking man
文法句型
a friendly bear
the bear community
用法筆記
Common in gay community talk, social groups, and dating apps. It usually points to body type and identity, not to a person's mood or personality.
常見錯誤
3. a trader who thinks a market will fall, so they sell now and plan to buy the sam
空頭
預期價格下跌而先賣後買的人
a trader who thinks a market will fall, so they sell now and plan to buy the same shares or goods back later for less.
After the poor forecast, a bear sold the airline shares at once.
在那份疲弱的預測公布後,一名空頭立刻賣出航空股。
a bear sold the shares
On the business channel, bears and bulls argued over next month's oil prices.
在財經頻道上,空頭和多頭為下個月的油價爭論不休。
bulls and bears
Traders called Mina a bear after she sold her oil shares, expecting cheaper prices later.
交易員稱 Mina 是空頭,因為她賣掉石油股,等著之後低價買回。
Every bear hopes to buy back the airline stock after prices drop.
每個空頭都希望等股價下跌後,再把那檔航空股買回來。
- short seller
the most exact finance term for this role
- market pessimist
broader and less technical; it stresses the negative view
- speculator
a broader market word that can describe either side of a trade
- bull
an investor who expects prices to rise
文法句型
a bear on [a market/stock]
bulls and bears
用法筆記
Usually appears in finance writing and often contrasts with 'bull'. A bear expects falling prices and may sell before the drop.