1have a/some/no etc bearing on somethingCONNECTED WITHto 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.
b)to become confused about what you should do next 晕头转向,不知所措
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
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lose your bearings• I was trying to get to the A22 and lost my bearings a bit in all the country lanes.• He had lost his bearings on a trip to nearbyshops a few weeks earlier.• Perhaps it was exhausted, perhaps it had lost its bearings in the thickfog.• Among right-wingcircles this perception simply intensified their existential feeling of Angst, of having lost their bearings.• She soon lost her bearings in the denseforest.• When Kelly left, the company began to lose its bearings.• But as the world grewunfamiliar, I began to lose my bearings.• We lost our bearings in the fog and ended up 30 miles from home.• If you lost your bearings down here you might never get out.
3get/find your bearings
a)to find out exactly where you are 弄清自己的方位,辨明方向
He paused to get his bearings.
他停下来看自己在哪里。
b)CONFIDENTto feel confident that you know what you should do next 找到自己的方向
An introduction session helps new students get their bearings.
介绍会可以帮助新生找到自己的方向。
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get/find your bearings• Ozzie drank his beer and got his bearings.• She was able to get her bearings this way and soon found herself at the back of the house.• It took her a minute to get her bearings.• She stopped for a moment to get her bearings.• Pausing to get his bearings, he blew furiously on his fingers to cool them down.• Without stopping to get his bearings, he began walking up Broadway along the east side of the street.• They are there to allow us to find our bearings and set our calendar.• To get their bearings Allen once more climbed.
4.[singular, uncountableU]CHARACTER/PERSONALITY the way in which you move, stand, or behave, especially when this shows your character 举止,风度
5[countableC]SGTM technical a direction or angle that is shown by a compass 〔罗盘显示的〕方向,方位;方位角
learning to take a compass bearing
学习用罗盘辨别方向
6.[countableC]TPART technical a part of a machine that turns on another part, or in which a turning part is held 〔机器的〕承座;轴承 →ball bearing
take ... bearing• We spent that afternoontaking our bearings.• The reactions and thrust of each deck is taken on elastomeric bearings and by ballast walls.• But, for now ... she took the letter bearing Ven's address and telephone number from her bag.• The second he used to take its magnetic bearing, which he then scribbled into his dailylog.• It is this unvarying ubiquitoussignal that we ourselves use, of course, when we take our bearings with a compass.• High fences around Admiraltyinstallations gave good views as the birdsperched briefly on the wires, taking their bearings.