Keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last.
To press, drive, or impel (someone) to action or completion of an action.
1 Both questions bear on the larger issue of early intervention in schizophrenia.
2 She swung her weapon to bear on the violence at her feet.
3 In a similar manner, he brought pressure to bear on the Pisa.
4 And the scene lit up as flashlights came to bear on us.
5 The second guard jumped back, bringing his ax to bear on Sekeu.
6 That Nance brings to bear on a single moment in his life.
7 By environment we mean any influence brought to bear on the individual.
8 To trust their doubtful fortunes and bear on was the only way.
9 And all the arguments must be brought to bear on this question.
10 While standing up I brought my glass to bear on the ship.
11 Ends are wrought out, which bear on them evident marks of design.
12 Now that it began to bear on , she answered her father's question.
13 Do you see how this would bear on the case under discussion?
14 Why should she spring about like a bear on a hot iron?'
15 Nor does he believe it brings extra pressure to bear on individual athletes.
16 Adam said, A lot of pressure is being brought to bear on this.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Bear on в диалектах
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