bear in Portuguese
bear in Portuguese is urso, ursa, baixista — bear means a large, heavily built mammal with thick fur, found across much of the world, ranging from mostly plant-eating to fully carnivorous species.
bear in Portuguese
What does "bear" mean?
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noun A large, heavily built mammal with thick fur, found across much of the world, ranging from mostly plant-eating to fully carnivorous species.
"A grizzly bear wandered along the riverbank looking for salmon."
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noun An investor who expects prices to fall and sells accordingly; used as an adjective for a falling market.
"Bears dominated the stock market during the downturn."
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verb To carry, support, or endure something.
"The old bridge can no longer bear heavy traffic."
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verb To give birth to (a child), or to produce (fruit, etc.).
"She bore three children in five years."
bear in a sentence
- A grizzly bear wandered along the riverbank looking for salmon.
- Polar bears rely almost entirely on seals for food.
- Bears dominated the stock market during the downturn.
- It was a bear market for most of the year.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bear" in Portuguese?
"bear" in Portuguese is urso, ursa, baixista. bear means: A large, heavily built mammal with thick fur, found across much of the world, ranging from mostly plant-eating to fully carnivorous species.
How do you use "bear" in a sentence?
Example: "A grizzly bear wandered along the riverbank looking for salmon." In Portuguese, "bear" is urso, ursa, baixista.
Are there other ways to say "bear" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 11 translations listed for "bear": urso, ursa, baixista, suportar, criar, gerar.