bear down on

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bear down on phrasal verb
  1. (British English) to move quickly towards somebody/something in a determined or frightening way
  2. (especially North American English) to press on somebody/something
    • ● Bear down on it with all your strength so it doesn't move.

[TahlilGaran] English Dictionary

bear down on
bear down (on (someone/something))
1.
to use all your effort to do something.
Our students will have to bear down if they want to pass their exams.

2.
to push or press on something.
When washing your car, try not to bear down too hard or you'll take off the paint.

3.
to move toward someone or something in a threatening way.
Another storm is bearing down on northern California.

The car gathered speed and bore down on him, so he jumped into the ditch.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bear down on something
bear down (on (someone/something))
1.
to use all your effort to do something.
Our students will have to bear down if they want to pass their exams.

2.
to push or press on something.
When washing your car, try not to bear down too hard or you'll take off the paint.

3.
to move toward someone or something in a threatening way.
Another storm is bearing down on northern California.

The car gathered speed and bore down on him, so he jumped into the ditch.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bear down on
v. phr. To draw constantly nearer with great speed and force.
The police cars were bearing down on the bank robbers' get-away car.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bear down on someone
bear down (on (someone/something))
1.
to use all your effort to do something.
Our students will have to bear down if they want to pass their exams.

2.
to push or press on something.
When washing your car, try not to bear down too hard or you'll take off the paint.

3.
to move toward someone or something in a threatening way.
Another storm is bearing down on northern California.

The car gathered speed and bore down on him, so he jumped into the ditch.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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