bearing
noun
ˈbeərɪŋ
noun
1
have a/some/no etc bearing on sth
to
have
an
effect
or
influence
on
something,
or
not
have
any
effect
or
influence
对某事有影响/有一些影响/没有影响等
Exercise
has
a
direct
bearing
on
how
healthy
you
are.
锻炼直接影响你的身体状况。
2
lose your bearings
a.
to
become
confused
about
where
you
are
b.
to
become
confused
about
what
you
should
do
next
晕头转向,不知所措
I
completely
lost
my
bearings
in
the
dark.
我在黑暗中完全迷失了方向。
young
men
who
have
lost
their
bearings
in
a
changing
society
在不断变化的社会中迷失了方向的年轻人
3
get/find your bearings
a.
to
find
out
exactly
where
you
are
b.
to
feel
confident
that
you
know
what
you
should
do
next
摸清自己的方向
He
paused
to
get
his
bearings.
他停下来看自己是在哪里。
An
introduction
session
helps
new
students
get
their
bearings.
介绍会可以帮助新生摸清自己的方向。
4
the
way
in
which
you
move,
stand,
or
behave,
especially
when
this
shows
your
character
举止,风度
singular 单数, U
5
a
direction
or
angle
that
is
shown
by
a
compass
[术语] 〔罗盘显示的〕方向,方位; 方位角
C | technical
learning
to
take
a
compass
bearing
学习辨别罗盘方向
6
a
part
of
a
machine
that
turns
on
another
part,
or
in
which
a
turning
part
is
held
[术语] 〔机器的〕承座; 轴承
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