In Japanese, it's kuma In Spanish it's oso In French it's ours In Dutch it's draag In German it's Bär In Italian it's orso In Greek it's αντέξτε In Portuguese it's urso In Russian it's медведь
clever tricks or deceptions
an animal
Bear means to join in and help out
lots of words have multiple meanings. some common ones are honey, key, love, share, and read.
It's "bear in mind" meaning remember and take into account. One of the meanings of bear is to carry, or hold up or support. So, you can carry something or hold it in your mind. The only meanings of bare are in the context of lacking, including lacking clothes, decorations, or enhancements. On the lighter side... If you are imagining somebody naked, then it is bare in mind. If you are imagining a big furry omnivore, then it would be bear in mind.
Pun.
foul
Allegories tell a story, have multiple meanings, and offer a moral lesson.
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No, "bill" is not a homonym word. Homonyms are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings (like "bear" meaning an animal and "bear" meaning to endure). However, "bill" can have multiple meanings, but they are related to the same concept (like a beak of a bird or a piece of legislation).
lots of words have multiple meanings. some common ones are honey, key, love, share, and read.
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Words with multiple meanings would be ones that have more than one definition.Some examples:Bear: could be a grizzly bear, or it could be bearing up your burdens.Den: could be a place where animals live, or could be a place in your house.Copper: could be a metal, or slang for a police officer
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A word that has multiple meanings
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It's "bear in mind" meaning remember and take into account. One of the meanings of bear is to carry, or hold up or support. So, you can carry something or hold it in your mind. The only meanings of bare are in the context of lacking, including lacking clothes, decorations, or enhancements. On the lighter side... If you are imagining somebody naked, then it is bare in mind. If you are imagining a big furry omnivore, then it would be bear in mind.
A play on the multiple meanings of a word is called a pun. It is a form of wordplay that exploits homophones, similar-sounding words, or the different meanings of a single word for humorous or rhetorical effect.
Anything can have multiple meanings. Some of those meanings the author himself probably didn't think about.