It mean to have true faith and trust and the obey.
1. conciliatory 2. phrase: burying the hatchet
That a woman is pregnant with a child. -Dr. Davin Willhoit
"Bears repeating" actually has nothing to do with the animal. Bear in this phrase means "able to support, carry, or hold." For instance, a person may bear a heavy load, or bear glad tidings. If something bears repeating it means that the subject can usefully be brought up or talked about multiple times.
Bear the brunt means to get the worst part of something that's bad. Example: The west side of the state will bear the brunt of the tornado.
'To have it in for you' means 'to bear a strong grudge against you'.
"To bear ill will" is a colloquial verb in English that basically means to hold a grudge.
恨み (urami) and 怨念 (onnen) are good words for 'grudge'.
yes he did do it
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Be patient, wait. My computer is running slow at the moment, so please bear with me.
bear claw is in English, do you mean, what the Gaelic translation of the English phrase "bear claw"?
Yes and guess what there is going to be a Grudge 4
It mean to have true faith and trust and the obey.
Don't you mean she! The grudge had sister and when she died her sister got killed and she is the new grudge!
John Proctor.
"Ancient grudge"