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Qué (quién) es bear - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BEAR; The Bear; The Bear (movie); The bears; The Bears; The Bear (feature film); The Bear (film); The Bear (brand); Bear (film)

bear         
  • Red panda
  • Life restoration of ''Arctotherium bonariense''
  • Juvenile pandas at the [[Chengdu]] Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
  • Brown bear feeding on infrequent, but predictable, [[salmon]] migrations in [[Alaska]]
  • Unlike most other [[carnivora]]ns, bears have [[plantigrade]] feet. Drawing by [[Richard Owen]], 1866.
  • [[American black bear]] tracks at [[Superior National Forest]], [[Minnesota]], U.S.
  • Bear warning sign in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]
  • Hunters with shot bear, Sweden, early 20th century. This photograph is in the [[Nordic Museum]].
  • American black bears mating at the [[North American Bear Center]]
  • Despite being [[quadruped]]s, bears can stand and sit as humans do, as demonstrated by this [[American black bear]].
  • Russian border]] in the forests of [[Kainuu]], [[Finland]].
  • [[Polar bear]] mother nursing her cub
  • 75px
  • Striped skunk
  • African golden wolf
  • Common seal
  • [[Giant panda]] feeding on [[bamboo]] at [[Smithsonian National Zoological Park]], [[Washington, D. C.]] This species is almost entirely [[herbivorous]].
  • 75px
  • 70px
  • Ocelot
  • Steppe polecat
  • Plithocyon armagnacensis]]'' skull, a member of the extinct subfamily Hemicyoninae from the [[Miocene]]
  • Polar bear feeding on a seal on an ice floe north of [[Svalbard]], Norway. It is the most carnivorous species.
  • 75px
  • The [[spectacled bear]] is the only species found in South America.<ref name="ServheenForeword"/>
  • 75px
  • [[Sloth bear]] rubbing against a tree at [[Nagarhole Tiger Reserve]], India
  • epoch]] in Europe
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Brown bear
  • Brown bear skull
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Captive]] [[Asian black bear]]s during an aggressive encounter
  • Common raccoon
FAMILY OF MAMMALS
Ursidae; Bears; Baby Bear; Bear (zoology); Ursoidea; Arctos; Bear hibernation; 🐻; Cub (bear); Bear cub; Ursoid; Mating bears; Reproductive behavior of bears; Sexual behavior of bears; Evolution of bears; Mating systems of bears; Bears in mythology; Bears in literature; Communication in bears; Evolutionary history of bears
I
n.
1) the black; brown; grizzly; Kodiak; polar bear
2) a teddy bear
3) bears hibernate
II
v.
1) (formal) (A; the omission of to is rare) ('to carry') the servants were bearing food to the guests
2) (A; used without to) ('to give birth to') she bore him two children
3) (d; intr.) ('to pertain') to bear on (these facts bear on the case)
4)(d; intr.) ('to move') to bear to (we had to bear to the right)
5) (d; intr.) ('to have patience') to bear with (please bear with me for a few minutes)
6) (E; preceded by: can--cannot--can't) ('to stand, tolerate') she can't bear to watch them suffer
7) (G; often used with: can--cannot--can't) ('to stand, tolerate') he can't bear being alone; her words bear repeating
8) (K) ('to stand, tolerate') I cannot bear his behaving in that manner
9) (O; can be used with one inanimate object) ('to feel') she bears them a grudge; he bears (us) no ill will
10) (P; refl.) ('to behave') she bore herself with dignity
11) (misc.) to bring to bear on (she brought her influence to bear on the legislators)
bear         
  • Red panda
  • Life restoration of ''Arctotherium bonariense''
  • Juvenile pandas at the [[Chengdu]] Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
  • Brown bear feeding on infrequent, but predictable, [[salmon]] migrations in [[Alaska]]
  • Unlike most other [[carnivora]]ns, bears have [[plantigrade]] feet. Drawing by [[Richard Owen]], 1866.
  • [[American black bear]] tracks at [[Superior National Forest]], [[Minnesota]], U.S.
  • Bear warning sign in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]
  • Hunters with shot bear, Sweden, early 20th century. This photograph is in the [[Nordic Museum]].
  • American black bears mating at the [[North American Bear Center]]
  • Despite being [[quadruped]]s, bears can stand and sit as humans do, as demonstrated by this [[American black bear]].
  • Russian border]] in the forests of [[Kainuu]], [[Finland]].
  • [[Polar bear]] mother nursing her cub
  • 75px
  • Striped skunk
  • African golden wolf
  • Common seal
  • [[Giant panda]] feeding on [[bamboo]] at [[Smithsonian National Zoological Park]], [[Washington, D. C.]] This species is almost entirely [[herbivorous]].
  • 75px
  • 70px
  • Ocelot
  • Steppe polecat
  • Plithocyon armagnacensis]]'' skull, a member of the extinct subfamily Hemicyoninae from the [[Miocene]]
  • Polar bear feeding on a seal on an ice floe north of [[Svalbard]], Norway. It is the most carnivorous species.
  • 75px
  • The [[spectacled bear]] is the only species found in South America.<ref name="ServheenForeword"/>
  • 75px
  • [[Sloth bear]] rubbing against a tree at [[Nagarhole Tiger Reserve]], India
  • epoch]] in Europe
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Brown bear
  • Brown bear skull
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Captive]] [[Asian black bear]]s during an aggressive encounter
  • Common raccoon
FAMILY OF MAMMALS
Ursidae; Bears; Baby Bear; Bear (zoology); Ursoidea; Arctos; Bear hibernation; 🐻; Cub (bear); Bear cub; Ursoid; Mating bears; Reproductive behavior of bears; Sexual behavior of bears; Evolution of bears; Mating systems of bears; Bears in mythology; Bears in literature; Communication in bears; Evolutionary history of bears
bear1
¦ verb (past bore; past participle borne)
1. carry or convey.
have as an attribute or visible mark.
2. support (a weight).
3. [with negative] manage to tolerate: I can't bear it.
4. give birth to (a child).
(of a tree or plant) produce (fruit or flowers).
5. turn and proceed in a specified direction: bear left.
6. (bear oneself) conduct oneself in a specified manner.
Phrases
bear someone a grudge nurture a feeling of resentment against someone.
bear in mind remember and take into account.
bear someone malice (or ill will) wish someone harm.
bear witness (or testimony) to testify to.
be borne in upon come to be realized by.
bring to bear
1. muster and use to effect.
2. aim (a weapon).
Phrasal verbs
bear down (of a woman in labour) exert downwards pressure in order to push the baby out.
bear down on approach in a purposeful or intimidating manner.
bear off (or away) Sailing change course away from the wind.
bear on be relevant to.
bear something out support or confirm something.
bear up remain cheerful in the face of adversity.
bear with be patient or tolerant with.
Derivatives
bearable adjective
bearability noun
bearably adverb
Origin
OE beran, of Gmc origin.
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bear2
¦ noun
1. a large, heavy mammal which walks on the soles of its feet, having thick fur and a very short tail. [Family Ursidae: several species.]
2. Stock Exchange a person who sells shares hoping to buy them back later at a lower price. Often contrasted with bull1. [said to be from a proverb warning against 'selling the bear's skin before one has caught the bear'.]
3. a rough or bad-mannered person.
Phrases
like a bear with a sore head Brit. informal very irritable.
loaded for bear N. Amer. informal fully prepared for a confrontation or challenge.
Origin
OE bera, of W. Gmc origin.
Bear         
  • Red panda
  • Life restoration of ''Arctotherium bonariense''
  • Juvenile pandas at the [[Chengdu]] Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
  • Brown bear feeding on infrequent, but predictable, [[salmon]] migrations in [[Alaska]]
  • Unlike most other [[carnivora]]ns, bears have [[plantigrade]] feet. Drawing by [[Richard Owen]], 1866.
  • [[American black bear]] tracks at [[Superior National Forest]], [[Minnesota]], U.S.
  • Bear warning sign in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]
  • Hunters with shot bear, Sweden, early 20th century. This photograph is in the [[Nordic Museum]].
  • American black bears mating at the [[North American Bear Center]]
  • Despite being [[quadruped]]s, bears can stand and sit as humans do, as demonstrated by this [[American black bear]].
  • Russian border]] in the forests of [[Kainuu]], [[Finland]].
  • [[Polar bear]] mother nursing her cub
  • 75px
  • Striped skunk
  • African golden wolf
  • Common seal
  • [[Giant panda]] feeding on [[bamboo]] at [[Smithsonian National Zoological Park]], [[Washington, D. C.]] This species is almost entirely [[herbivorous]].
  • 75px
  • 70px
  • Ocelot
  • Steppe polecat
  • Plithocyon armagnacensis]]'' skull, a member of the extinct subfamily Hemicyoninae from the [[Miocene]]
  • Polar bear feeding on a seal on an ice floe north of [[Svalbard]], Norway. It is the most carnivorous species.
  • 75px
  • The [[spectacled bear]] is the only species found in South America.<ref name="ServheenForeword"/>
  • 75px
  • [[Sloth bear]] rubbing against a tree at [[Nagarhole Tiger Reserve]], India
  • epoch]] in Europe
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Brown bear
  • Brown bear skull
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Captive]] [[Asian black bear]]s during an aggressive encounter
  • Common raccoon
FAMILY OF MAMMALS
Ursidae; Bears; Baby Bear; Bear (zoology); Ursoidea; Arctos; Bear hibernation; 🐻; Cub (bear); Bear cub; Ursoid; Mating bears; Reproductive behavior of bears; Sexual behavior of bears; Evolution of bears; Mating systems of bears; Bears in mythology; Bears in literature; Communication in bears; Evolutionary history of bears
A roommate who goes out of your room only to go to class or use the bathroom. A very anti-social person.
James' roommate Steve is a bear. He just stays in the room all the time, never participating in anything.

Wikipedia

Bear (disambiguation)

A bear is a carnivoran mammal of the family Ursidae.

Bear or Bears may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de bear
1. "I think if I bear resentment, bear grudges, he‘s won.
2. The book of commentaries Yalkut Shimoni holds that "those who bear fruit will have need of those who do not bear fruit, and those who do not bear fruit will have need of those who bear fruit.
3. The series C bonds bear 4.6% interest The series D bonds bear 5.2% interest.
4. Dimon walked over to Bear on Wednesday to address 400 shattered Bear executives.
5. "The shooting has happened – the bear is dead," said Manfred Wölfl, the Bavarian government‘s bear specialist.