المعنى باللغة الانجليزية (Meaning):
put up with something or somebody unpleasant. support or hold in a certain manner. be pregnant with.
معلومات اضافية عن الفعل (Verb Types):
الكتابة الصوتية (Transcription):
/bɛər/
disregard, avoid, throw away.
Verb الفعل
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Pronoun الضمير
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bears | He/She/It |
bear | I |
bear | They/We/You |
الصفة (Adjective):
bearly
Verb
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Form
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bear | Present Simple |
bore | Past Simple |
bore | Past Participle |
bearing | Present Participle |
to bear | Infinitive |
present simple
she/he/it + bears
they/we/you/I + bear
present continuous
she/he/it + is + bearing
I + am + bearing
They/we/you + are + bearing
present perfect
she/he/it + has + bore
they/we/you/I + have + bore
present perfect continuous
she/he/it + has + been + bearing
they/we/you/ I + have + been + bearing
past continuous
she/he/it + was + bearing
they/we/you/I + were + bearing
past perfect continuous
Subj. + had + been + bearing
future simple
Subj. + will + bear
she/he/it + is + going to + bear
I + am + going to + bear
they/we/you + are + going to + bear
future continuous
Subj. + will be + bearing
future perfect continuous
Subj. + will have been + bearing
The father bore a lot of burdens to feed his children.
تحمل الأب الكثير من الأعباء لإطعام أبناءه.
I will bear responsibility for my team.
أنا سأتحمل مسؤولية فريقي.
The woman bore her baby on her back.
حملت المرأة طفلها على ظهرها.
Old English beran "to carry, bring; bring forth, give birth to, produce; to endure without resistance; to support, hold up, sustain; to wear" (class IV strong verb; past tense bær, past participle boren), from Proto-Germanic *beranan (source also of Old Saxon beran, Old Frisian bera "bear, give birth," Middle Dutch beren "carry a child," Old High German beran, German gebären, Old Norse bera "carry, bring, bear, endure; give birth," Gothic bairan "to carry, bear, give birth to"), from PIE root *bher- (1) "carry a burden, bring," also "give birth" (though only English and German strongly retain this sense, and Russian has beremennaya "pregnant").