English [yes? (r)]
Beauty [ber]
Bear; Short sellers (in the securities market, etc.); An insolent person
Endure; Bear; Support; grow
The intransitive verb is born (child); Knot (fruit); about
Falling prices; The stock market is falling; Short seller's
Plural number: bear
Past tense: boring
Past participle: born was born
Now participle: bearing
Third person singular: bear
Bilingual example
1. I believe Eleanor's work among women will bear fruit.
I believe Eleanor's work will have an impact on women.
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2. Developing countries bear a huge foreign debt burden.
Developing countries are burdened with huge foreign debts.
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I can't stand those people who judge and label me.
I hate people judging me.
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I can't bear to look at myself in the mirror.
I can't bear to look at myself in the mirror.
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The bear grinned and growled in a low voice.
The bear bared its teeth and gave a low roar.
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