Pronunciation: /bɛr seɪf/
noun a large, heavy mammal with thick fur and a short tail
A1 I always keep my bear safe in the forest.
A2 The hikers were advised to store their food in a bear safe container.
B1 The park rangers installed bear safe lockers to prevent any encounters with wildlife.
B2 It is important to follow bear safe practices while camping in bear country.
C1 The company developed a new bear safe technology to protect campers from dangerous encounters.
C2 The bear safe regulations were strictly enforced in the national park to ensure the safety of visitors.
adjective describing something that is able to withstand or resist damage or harm
A1 I always make sure to keep my food in a bear safe container when camping in the woods.
A2 The park ranger advised us to store our belongings in bear safe lockers to prevent any wildlife encounters.
B1 It is important to follow bear safe practices in bear country to ensure the safety of both humans and animals.
B2 The hikers were relieved to find a bear safe shelter to spend the night in during their trek through the wilderness.
C1 The outdoor gear company specializes in designing bear safe products for adventurers exploring remote areas.
C2 The research team developed a new bear safe technology that deters bears from approaching human settlements.
formal It is important to follow proper camping protocols to keep your food stored in a bear-safe manner.
informal Make sure to put your snacks in the bear-safe container before heading out on the trail.
slang Don't forget to stash your goodies in the bear-safe box so we don't attract any unwanted visitors.
figurative She always keeps her emotions locked up tight, like they're in a bear-safe vault.
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