borne 音标拼音: [b'ɔrn]
vbl . 生,负荷
生,负荷
Bear \
Bear \ (
b [^
a ]
r ),
v .
t . [
imp . {
Bore } (
b [=
o ]
r ) (
formerly {
Bare } (
b [^
a ]
r ));
p .
p . {
Born } (
b [^
o ]
rn ), {
Borne } (
b [=
o ]
rn );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Bearing }.] [
OE .
beren ,
AS .
beran ,
beoran ,
to bear ,
carry ,
produce ;
akin to D .
baren to bring forth ,
G .
geb [
aum ]
ren ,
Goth .
ba ['
i ]
ran to bear or carry ,
Icel .
bera ,
Sw .
b [
aum ]
ra ,
Dan .
b [
ae ]
re ,
OHG .
beran ,
peran ,
L .
ferre to bear ,
carry ,
produce ,
Gr .
fe `
rein ,
OSlav .
brati to take ,
carry ,
OIr .
berim I bear ,
Skr .
bh [.
r ]
to bear . [
root ]
92 .
Cf .
{
Fertile }.]
1 .
To support or sustain ;
to hold up .
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2 .
To support and remove or carry ;
to convey .
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I '
ll bear your logs the while . --
Shak .
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3 .
To conduct ;
to bring ; --
said of persons . [
Obs .]
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Bear them to my house . --
Shak .
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4 .
To possess and use ,
as power ;
to exercise .
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Every man should bear rule in his own house .
--
Esther i .
22 .
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5 .
To sustain ;
to have on (
written or inscribed ,
or as a mark ),
as ,
the tablet bears this inscription .
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6 .
To possess or carry ,
as a mark of authority or distinction ;
to wear ;
as ,
to bear a sword ,
badge ,
or name .
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7 .
To possess mentally ;
to carry or hold in the mind ;
to entertain ;
to harbor --
Dryden .
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The ancient grudge I bear him . --
Shak .
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8 .
To endure ;
to tolerate ;
to undergo ;
to suffer .
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Should such a man ,
too fond to rule alone ,
Bear ,
like the Turk ,
no brother near the throne .
--
Pope .
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I cannot bear The murmur of this lake to hear . --
Shelley .
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My punishment is greater than I can bear . --
Gen .
iv .
13 .
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9 .
To gain or win . [
Obs .]
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Some think to bear it by speaking a great word .
--
Bacon .
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She was . . .
found not guilty ,
through bearing of friends and bribing of the judge . --
Latimer .
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10 .
To sustain ,
or be answerable for ,
as blame ,
expense ,
responsibility ,
etc .
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He shall bear their iniquities . --
Is .
liii .
11 .
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Somewhat that will bear your charges . --
Dryden .
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11 .
To render or give ;
to bring forward . "
Your testimony bear " --
Dryden .
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12 .
To carry on ,
or maintain ;
to have . "
The credit of bearing a part in the conversation ." --
Locke .
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13 .
To admit or be capable of ;
that is ,
to suffer or sustain without violence ,
injury ,
or change .
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In all criminal cases the most favorable interpretation should be put on words that they can possibly bear . --
Swift .
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14 .
To manage ,
wield ,
or direct . "
Thus must thou thy body bear ." --
Shak .
Hence :
To behave ;
to conduct .
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Hath he borne himself penitently in prison ? --
Shak .
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15 .
To afford ;
to be to ;
to supply with .
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His faithful dog shall bear him company . --
Pope .
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16 .
To bring forth or produce ;
to yield ;
as ,
to bear apples ;
to bear children ;
to bear interest .
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Here dwelt the man divine whom Samos bore .
--
Dryden .
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Note :
In the passive form of this verb ,
the best modern usage restricts the past participle born to the sense of brought forth ,
while borne is used in the other senses of the word .
In the active form ,
borne alone is used as the past participle .
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{
To bear down }.
(
a )
To force into a lower place ;
to carry down ;
to depress or sink . "
His nose , . . .
large as were the others ,
bore them down into insignificance ."
--
Marryat .
(
b )
To overthrow or crush by force ;
as ,
to bear down an enemy .
{
To bear a hand }.
(
a )
To help ;
to give assistance .
(
b ) (
Naut .)
To make haste ;
to be quick .
{
To bear in hand },
to keep (
one )
up in expectation ,
usually by promises never to be realized ;
to amuse by false pretenses ;
to delude . [
Obs .] "
How you were borne in hand ,
how crossed ." --
Shak .
{
To bear in mind },
to remember .
{
To bear off }.
(
a )
To restrain ;
to keep from approach .
(
b ) (
Naut .)
To remove to a distance ;
to keep clear from rubbing against anything ;
as ,
to bear off a blow ;
to bear off a boat .
(
c )
To gain ;
to carry off ,
as a prize .
(
d ) (
Backgammon )
To remove from the backgammon board into the home when the position of the piece and the dice provide the proper opportunity ; --
the goal of the game is to bear off all of one '
s men before the opponent .
{
To bear one hard },
to owe one a grudge . [
Obs .] "
C [
ae ]
sar doth bear me hard ." --
Shak .
{
To bear out }.
(
a )
To maintain and support to the end ;
to defend to the last . "
Company only can bear a man out in an ill thing ." --
South .
(
b )
To corroborate ;
to confirm .
{
To bear up },
to support ;
to keep from falling or sinking .
"
Religious hope bears up the mind under sufferings ."
--
Addison .
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Syn :
To uphold ;
sustain ;
maintain ;
support ;
undergo ;
suffer ;
endure ;
tolerate ;
carry ;
convey ;
transport ;
waft .
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Borne \
Borne \ (
b [=
o ]
rn ),
p .
p .
of {
Bear }.
Carried ;
conveyed ;
supported ;
defrayed .
See {
Bear },
v .
t .
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22 Moby Thesaurus words for "
borne ":
based on ,
bolstered ,
braced ,
buttressed ,
founded on ,
grounded on ,
guyed ,
held ,
ineffectual ,
limited ,
maintained ,
mean ,
narrow ,
paltry ,
propped ,
set ,
shored up ,
small ,
stayed ,
supported ,
sustained ,
upheld
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The Difference between Born and Borne | Merriam-Webster Both born and borne are forms of bear Born is commonly used with the sense of bear meaning "to give birth " Borne is used in reference to carrying something (physically or figuratively), as a combining form with words like air, and, occasionally, in the "give birth to" sense
BORNE中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary BORNE翻译:(bear 的过去分词), …传播的;…携带的。了解更多。
BORNE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BORNE is past participle of bear How to use borne in a sentence Did you know?
Born vs. Borne – Whats The Difference? - Thesaurus. com Born and borne are both past participle forms of the verb bear Born is used in the context of birth, both literally (I was born on a Tuesday) and figuratively (Most ideas are born from necessity) As a verb, born is always used in the passive voice
英語「borne」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書 borne【動】bearの過去分詞 She bore three children :彼女は 3 人の子供を産んだ - 研究社 新英和中辞典 【発音】bˈɔɚn, bˈɔːn - 1000万語の英語の意味を収録!Weblio英和・和英辞書
BORNE中文(繁體)翻譯:劍橋詞典 - Cambridge Dictionary BORNE翻譯:(bear 的過去分詞), …傳播的;…攜帶的。 了解更多。
「born」と「borne」の意味や使い方の違いをわかりやすく解説 「born」は、「生まれる」という意味を持つ形容詞です。 通常、「be born」という形で使われ、誕生や出生を表します。 人生の始まりや、ある場所や状況での誕生に関する文脈で使われます。 「born」を使った例文をみてみましょう。 She was born in New York 彼女はニューヨークで生まれました。 He was born to be a leader 彼は生まれながらにしてリーダーでした。 The baby was born at midnight その赤ちゃんは真夜中に生まれました。 「borne」は、「bear(支える、運ぶ、耐える)」の過去分詞形で、文脈によって「耐えられた」「運ばれた」「生じた」という意味を持ちます。
borne: meaning, synonyms - WordSense From Old English boren, ġeboren, past participle of beran carried, supported In the last rays of the setting sun, you could pick out far away down the reach his beard borne high up on the white structure, foaming up stream to anchor for the night The gentle Shepherd of the Fold c 2000 - David Irving v Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt, II
21 Synonyms Antonyms for BORNE - Thesaurus. com Find 21 different ways to say BORNE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
BORNE Synonyms: 367 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for BORNE: had, produced, delivered, birthed, mothered, given birth to, gotten, dropped; Antonyms of BORNE: lost, aborted, miscarried, dismissed, refused, rejected, opposed, declined