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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

urso
noun
A large, generally omnivorous mammal (a few species are purely carnivorous or herbivorous), having shaggy fur, a very small tail, and flat feet; a member of the family Ursidae.
ursa
noun
A large, generally omnivorous mammal (a few species are purely carnivorous or herbivorous), having shaggy fur, a very small tail, and flat feet; a member of the family Ursidae.
baixista
noun
(finance) An investor who sells commodities, securities, or futures in anticipation of a fall in prices. [1744]
urso
noun
(gay slang) A large, hairy man, especially one who is homosexual. [c. 1970]
suportar
verb
(transitive) To give (written or oral testimony or evidence); (figurative) to provide or constitute (evidence or proof), give witness.
criar
verb
(transitive) To give (written or oral testimony or evidence); (figurative) to provide or constitute (evidence or proof), give witness.
gerar
verb
(transitive) To give (written or oral testimony or evidence); (figurative) to provide or constitute (evidence or proof), give witness.
aguentar
verb
(now, _, transitive, _, outside certain set patterns such as 'bear with'; formerly also, _, intransitive) To endure or withstand (hardship, scrutiny, etc.); to tolerate; to be patient (with).
suportar
verb
carregar
verb
(transitive) To afford, to be something to someone, to supply with something.
suportar
verb
(transitive) To afford, to be something to someone, to supply with something.
aguentar
verb
(transitive) To afford, to be something to someone, to supply with something.
atestar
verb
(transitive) To afford, to be something to someone, to supply with something.
levar
verb
(transitive) To afford, to be something to someone, to supply with something.
portar
verb
(transitive) To afford, to be something to someone, to supply with something.

What does "bear" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. 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."
  3. verb To carry, support, or endure something.
    "The old bridge can no longer bear heavy traffic."
  4. 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.

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