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单词 bear a person etc
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to bear (a person) company (also fellowship, etc.)
d. to bear (a person) company (also fellowship, etc.): to keep (a person) company. Obsolete.
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society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > accompany or associate with [verb (transitive)]
seeOE
to bear (a person) company (also fellowship, etc.)c1225
mella1300
fellowshipa1382
companya1400
accompany1461
to keep company (with)1502
encompanya1513
to keep (a person) company1517
to take repast1517
assist1553
to take up with1570
rempare1581
to go along with1588
amate1590
bear1590
to fall in1593
consort1598
second1600
to walk (also travel) in the way with1611
comitate1632
associate1644
enhaunt1658
join1713
assort1823
sit1828
companionize1870
to take tea with1888
to knock about with1915
tote1977
fere-
c1225 (?c1200) St. Margaret (Bodl.) (1934) 50 Wið bliðe heorte beoreð me genge for te herien þe king.
c1300 Life & Martyrdom Thomas Becket (Harl. 2277) (1845) l. 990 If eni so wod were, That Seint Thomas consaillede and cumpaignye bere..me scholde him nyme anon.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 12568 And quen he suld to metschip ga..Alle þai felauschip him bare.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) iv. iii. 34 I doe desire thee..To beare me company, and goe with me. View more context for this quotation
1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones III. vii. vii. 52 You have promised to bear me Company . View more context for this quotation
1858 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia II. vii. v. 215 This pleasant streamlet..has borne us company for some time.
1923 D. A. Mackenzie China & Japan (1994) xvi. 302 Apparently it was not only the poor Indians..who thought their dogs..would be admitted to the ‘equal sky’, there to bear them company.
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to bear (a person or thing) hard (also heavily, heavy, etc.)
a. to bear (a person or thing) hard (also heavily, heavy, etc.) [compare classical Latin aegrē ferre] : to endure or tolerate (something or someone) grudgingly or with difficulty; to take (something) badly; to resent (a person or thing). Now rare (archaic in later use).See also to bear (one) upon (also in) the spleen at spleen n. 8b.In quot. c1384 with of introducing the thing suffered.
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the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > be indignant at or resent [verb (transitive)]
to take in (also on, to) griefc1325
to bear (a person or thing) hard (also heavily, heavy, etc.)c1384
to take agrief?a1400
disdaina1513
stomach1523
to take it amiss1530
to have a grudge against (to, at)1531
to think amiss1533
envy1557
to take‥in (the) snuff (or to snuff)1560
to take snuff1565
to take scorn1581
to take indignly1593
to bear (one) upon (also in) the spleen1596
spleena1629
disresent1652
indign1652
miff1797
pin1934
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being harassed > condition of being oppressed > oppress [verb (transitive)]
beareOE
charka1300
to weigh downa1340
besit1377
to bear (a person or thing) heavyc1384
oppressc1384
thringa1400
empressc1400
accloyc1425
to sit downa1450
threst1513
downtread1536
to weigh back, on one side, to the earth1595
to bear (a person or thing) hard (also heavily, heavy, etc.)1602
pressa1616
weight1647
to bear (a person or thing) heavily1702
weigh1794
freight1892
c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) 2 Macc. iv. 35 For whiche cause not oonly Jewis, bot and other naciouns, weren wrothe, and baren heuyly [L. moleste ferebant] of the vniust deth of so grete a man.
c1405 (c1395) G. Chaucer Clerk's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 625 My peple sikly berth this mariage.
c1475 (a1400) J. Wyclif Eng. Wks. (1880) 296 Many beren heuy þat freris ben clepid pseudo or ypocritis.
1602 W. S. True Chron. Hist. Ld. Cromwell sig. E2 You beare me hard, about the Abbie landes.
1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. i. 32 The Ill Success was heavily born, and imputed to Ill Conduct.
1874 A. C. Swinburne Bothwell (1882) ii. i. 97 It may be you do well to bear me hard.
1933 R. E. Mantz & J. M. Murry Life of Katherine Mansfield iv. 107 She bore it hard that her sisters seemed preferred before her.
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