基本解釋v.移開(kāi);除去;取走同根派生 off-bear相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句Heyerdahl knew that the trade winds and ocean currents off the South-American coastline bear in the direction of Polynesia.海爾達(dá)爾知道信風(fēng)和洋流從南美的海岸線(xiàn)承擔(dān)的方曏波利尼西亞。But because the state, which owns the biggest banks — and thus the people's savings — ultimately pays the price of the write-off, households bear the cost of the cleanup.這些國(guó)有銀行擁有居民大量存款,但因爲(wèi)國(guó)家最終將這些壞賬一筆勾銷(xiāo),居民不得不爲(wèi)其買(mǎi)賬。Perhaps there will be no climactic sell-off to signal the end of the bear market. Instead share prices may simply bounce around in a choppy range near today’s values.也許標(biāo)志熊市結(jié)束的拋售高潮根本不會(huì)發(fā)生,股價(jià)衹是在現(xiàn)在的估值水平附近反複震蕩。權(quán)威例句If you took that to be predictive, you missed a historically massive bounce off a bear market bottom and full-year returns of 26.5%.FORBES: Missing: January Effect HeadlinesAs superlawyer Stanley Chesley learned last year in a case involving fraudulent fen-phen claims, attorneys of record, like doctors signing off on a chart, bear responsibility for whatever happens later.FORBES: Baseless Fraud Suit Could Cost California LawyersLower growth than that would make the public debt harder to bear and scare off the foreign capital that India needs to fund its current-account deficit and pay for its imported energy.ECONOMIST: India’s economyoff-bear更多例句