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bearing [ˈbɛərɪŋ] n 1. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a support, guide, or locating piece for a rotating or reciprocating mechanical part 2. (foll by on or upon) relevance (to) it has no bearing on this problem 3. a person's general social conduct, esp in manners, dress, and behaviour 4. a. the act, period, or capability of producing fruit or young b. an amount produced; yield 5. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) the part of a beam or lintel that rests on a support 6. anything that carries weight or acts as a support 7. (Mathematics & Measurements / Navigation) the angular direction of a line, point, or course measured from true north or south (true bearing), magnetic north or south (magnetic bearing), or one's own position 8. (Mathematics & Measurements / Navigation) (usually plural) the position or direction, as of a ship, fixed with reference to two or more known points 9. (usually plural) a sense of one's relative position or situation; orientation (esp in the phrases lose, get, or take one's bearings) 10. (History / Heraldry) Heraldry a. a device or emblem on a heraldic shield; charge b. another name for coat of arms The horizontal angle at a given point measured clockwise from a specific datum point to a second point. See also grid bearing; relative bearing; true bearing. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
bearing noun 1. (usually with on or upon) relevance, relation, application, connection, import, reference, significance, pertinence, appurtenance My father's achievements don't have any bearing on what I do. relevance irrelevance, irrelevancy, non sequitur, inappropriateness, inconsequence, inaptness 2. manner, attitude, conduct, appearance, aspect, presence, behaviour, tone, carriage, posture, demeanour, deportment, mien, air, comportment She later wrote warmly of his bearing and behaviour. plural noun way, course, position, situation, track, aim, direction, location, orientation, whereabouts, sense of direction I lost my bearings and was just aware of cars roaring past. Translations bearing [ˈbɛərɪŋ] N 1. (= relevance) → relación f this has no bearing on the matter → esto no tiene relación or no tiene nada que ver con el asunto this has a direct bearing on our future → esto influye directamente en nuestro futuro 2. (in navigation) → rumbo m to take a bearing (on sth) → tomar una demora(de algo) to find or get one's bearings (fig) → orientarse to lose one's bearings (fig) → desorientarse 3. (= posture) → porte m; (= behaviour) → comportamiento m, modales mpl bearing [ˈbɛərɪŋ] n (in machine) → roulement m (à billes) (= orientation) to take a bearing (with compass) → faire le point to take a bearing off sth (= use as reference point) → s'orienter par rapport à qch to get one's bearings, to find one's bearings (= orientate o.s.) → s'orienter (fig) (in situation) → se repérer to lose one's bearings (lit) (= lose one's way) → être désorienté(e) (fig) (= get confused) → perdre ses repères bear market n (STOCK EXCHANGE) → marché m baissier bearing n (= relevance, influence) → Auswirkung f (→ on auf +acc); (= connection) → Bezug m → (on zu); to have some/no bearing on something → von Belang/belanglos für etw sein; (= be/not be connected with) → einen gewissen/keinen Bezug zu etw haben (= direction) to take a bearing → sich orientieren; to get a bearing on something → sich an etw (dat) → orientieren; to take a compass bearing → den Kompasskurs feststellen; to get or find one’s bearings → sich zurechtfinden, sich orientieren; to lose one’s bearings → die Orientierung verlieren (Tech) → Lager nt bearing [ˈbɛərɪŋ] n a. (of person) → portamento b. (relevance) bearing (on) → attinenza (con) c. (Tech) ball bearings npl → cuscinetti mpl a sfere d. (position) to take a compass bearing → effettuare un rilevamento con la bussola to take a ship's bearings → fare il punto nave to get or find one's bearings (fig) → orientarsi to lose one's bearings (fig) → perdere l'orientamento bearing [ˈbɛərɪŋ] n a. (of person) → portamento b. (relevance) bearing (on) → attinenza (con) c. (Tech) ball bearings npl → cuscinetti mpl a sfere d. (position) to take a compass bearing → effettuare un rilevamento con la bussola to take a ship's bearings → fare il punto nave to get or find one's bearings (fig) → orientarsi to lose one's bearings (fig) → perdere l'orientamento How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| An Ant passed by, bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest. "Sir," replied the Distinguished Advocate of Republican Institutions, "a ship is expected, bearing His Majesty the King of the Fly-Speck Islands, and I wish to be the first to grasp the crowned hand. At breakfast in the morning, the twins' charm of manner and easy and polished bearing made speedy conquest of the family's good graces. |
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