单词 | bring |
例句 | bring verb 1.•he brought a tray:carry, fetch, bear, take | convey, transport, tote | move, haul, shift, lug. 2.•Seth brought his bride to the club:escort, conduct, guide, lead, usher, show, shepherd. 3.•the wind changed and brought rain:cause, produce, create, generate, precipitate, lead to, give rise to, result in | stir up, whip up, promote | literary beget. 4.•the police contemplated bringing charges:put forward, prefer, lay, submit, present, initiate, institute. 5.•this job brings him a regular salary:earn, make, fetch, bring in, yield, net, gross, return, produce | command, attract. PHRASES bring about •the events that brought about her death:cause, produce, give rise to, result in, lead to, occasion, bring to pass | provoke, generate, engender, precipitate, bring on | formal effectuate. bring around 1.•she administered CPR and brought him around:wake up, return to consciousness, rouse, bring to. 2.•we would have brought him around, given time:persuade, convince, win over, sway, influence. bring back 1.•the smell brought back memories:remind one of, put one in mind of, bring/call to mind, conjure up, evoke, summon up. 2.•bring back the rule of law:reintroduce, reinstate, reestablish, revive, resurrect. bring down 1.•he was brought down by his own teammate:trip, knock over, knock down | foul. 2.•I couldn't bear to bring her down:depress, sadden, upset, get down, dispirit, dishearten, discourage. 3.•we will bring down the price:decrease, reduce, lower, cut, drop | informal slash. 4.•the unrest brought down the government:unseat, overturn, topple, overthrow, depose, oust. bring forward •why wasn't this brought forward at the last meeting? propose, suggest, advance, raise, present, move, submit, lodge. bring in •the event brings in a million dollars each year. See bring on •what could have brought on this fever? See bring out 1.•they were bringing out a new magazine:launch, establish, begin, start, found, set up, instigate, inaugurate, market | publish, print, issue, produce. 2.•the shawl brings out the color of your eyes:accentuate, highlight, emphasize, accent, set off. bring oneself to •she could not bring herself to complain:force oneself to, make oneself, bear to. bring up 1.•she and Lenny brought up her brother's four children:rear, raise, care for, look after, nurture, provide for. 2.•I wonder if he'll bring up the matter of the grocery bill:mention, allude to, touch on, raise, broach, introduce | voice, air, suggest, propose, submit, put forward, bring forward. |
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