1. borne
Something else to be borne in mind here is the rapidity with which the virus can reproduce.
Waterborne bacteria
He was borne away by passion.
The brunt of criticism was borne by the chairmen.
Sweet scents are borne on soft breezes.
The teacher's words were still borne in her mind.
To all appearances, their actions haven't borne fruit.
My mother has borne her sorrow admirably.
The sound of children playing was borne on the wind.
The entertainment expense was borne by our group.
According to him, the president must not be turned into a caricature, the loss of authority and public order cannot be borne.
His story was borne out by the facts.
Anglais mot "ponoszone"(borne) se produit dans des ensembles:
Contracts & Torts2. to be borne