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/ˈbeərɪŋ/ |
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1 | singular the particular way in which someone stands, moves, or behaves 举止;风度 |
| her proud bearing 她骄傲的举止 |
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2 | C technical a part of a machine that holds a moving part (机器的)承座,轴承 |
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3 | C an exact position , usually measured from north (通常从北方算起的)方位,方向 |
| 3a | to find out where you are or what direction you are going in , using a special instrument such as a compass (用指南针等)测定方位 | |
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- | get/find your bearings |
| to find out where you are and where other things are |
| 确定自己的方位 |
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| It took her a moment to get her bearings in the dark. 她过了一会儿才在黑暗中确定了自己的方位。 |
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- | have some/no bearing on sth |
| to be relevantnot relevant to something or to have an influenceno influence on it |
| 与某事物有/无关;对某事物有/没有影响 |
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| His private life has no bearing on his competence as a manager. 他的个人生活不影响他作为经理的业务能力。 |
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- | lose your bearings |
| to become confused about where you are and where other things are |
| 迷路;迷失方向 |
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| I lost my bearings and ended up at the entrance again. 我迷了路,最终又回到入口处。 |
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