bring in Идиома
bring in
1.gather(crop)收(庄稼)
The farmers are busy bringing in the wheat.农民们正忙着收小麦。
2.introduce引入,引进(话题、风尚等);提出(法案)
The newcomers bring in new customs and new habits.新来者带来新风俗、新习惯。
They've brought in experts to advise on the scheme.他们请来了专家当该项目的顾问。
The government has brought in a bill to deal with the matter.政府通过了一项法案来处理那个问题。
You will have to bring in some outside help or you will never get the job finished in time.你必须借助一些外来的帮助,否则是不能按时完成这项工作的。
3.give a verdict判决
The jury brought him in guilty.陪审团判他有罪。
4.yield(a profit)赚;赢
In addition to his salary,he has investments which bring in about five hundred pounds a year.除了工资外,他的投资每年还有大约500英镑的红利。
bring into being
cause to be produced 使产生
Reforms have brought great social and economic changes into being.改革带来了社会和经济的巨大变化。
bring into effect
cause sth.to operate使生效;实现
The workers of this factory have put many new measures for health protection into effect.这家工厂的工人们实行了很多新的保健措施。
We must put this policy into effect.我们必须把这个政策付诸实施。
bring into focus
make very clear讲清楚
We touched on too many topics,so the group leader brought all of them into focus by summarizing our discussion.我们谈及了许多话题,因此组长通过总结把所有讨论的问题谈清楚了。
The new government of that country is too disorganized to bring its problems into focus and slove them.那个国家的新政府组织能力太差,根本不能把它的问题搞清楚并且解决好。
bring into force
cause sth.such as law to begin to operate使生效
The new law will be brought into force from July.新的法律将从7月开始生效。
bring into play
make use of;bring…into action 发挥作用;调动(积极性)
Now we have every opportunity to bring our talents into full play.现在我们有各种机会来发挥我们的才能。
He brought all his strength into play to move the rock.他使出全身力气来搬走那块石头。
bring into the open
reveal;expose(a secret)揭露;揭示;公布于众
The police investigation brought the crime into the open.警察的调查揭露了犯罪事实。
The husband brought his feelings about their marriage into the open.丈夫公布了他对于他们婚事的看法。
put/bring into effect
cause sth.to operate使生效;实现
The workers of this factory have put many new measures for health protection into effect.这家工厂的工人们实行了很多新的保健措施。
We must put this policy into effect.我们必须把这个政策付诸实施。
bring in|bring
v. In baseball: To enable men on base to score, score.
Dick's hit brought in both base runners. A walk and a triple brought in a run in the third inning.
bring in the big guns|big guns|bring|bring out the
v. phr. To make use of a concealed plan in order to defeat an opponent in an argument or in a game, debate, or competition.
The new computer software company decided to bring out the big guns to get ahead of the competition.
bring into line|bring|line
v. phr. To make someone conform to the accepted standard.
Sam had to be brought into line when he refused to take his muddy shoes off the cocktail table.
bring into line
bring into line see under
fall in line.
bring into the world
bring into the world Also,
bring forth. Give birth, as in
It's certainly easier to bring a child into the world when you have a definite means of support, or “Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and bring forth a son” (Matthew 1:23). Both versions of this term have a somewhat archaic ring. [First half of 1400s]
bring in
1. To move article indoors. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "bring" and "in." There's declared to be a big storm tomorrow, so we should accompany in the patio furniture.2. To recruit or absorb a being in a accurate activity. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "bring" and "in." The byword is generally followed by "on" and the activity. Feel chargeless to accompany your sister in on this—we'd like her input, too. With the abrupt advance my business has experienced, I anticipate it's time to accompany in a clear artist who can accomplish my website attending added professional.3. To allure bodies to access a place, about a business. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "bring" and "in." I anticipate your store's new big and adventurous covering will accompany in a lot of customers.4. To acquire a assertive bulk of money, generally for a business or charity. The budgetary bulk can be declared amid "bring" and "in." I brought in a division of a actor dollars in sales this quarter—how able-bodied did you do? We are captivated to advertise that our telethon brought in $30,000 in donations this year! Now that you've been promoted, how abundant are you bringing in anniversary week?5. To arrest addition (and accompany them into the badge station, for example). A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "bring" and "in." We brought that guy in for trespassing.6. To accord a adjudication in a cloister case, as of a jury. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "bring" and "in." This case has abject on for months. When will the board accompany a adjudication in?7. To escort or acquiesce addition into a accurate abode or setting. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "bring" and "in." Please accompany in our abutting bedfellow now. Will you accompany Grandma in? She's accepting a adamantine time accepting about with her new cane.Learn more: bringbring someone in (on something)
to accommodate addition in some accomplishment or activity. I'm activity to accept to accompany a specialist in on this. Please accompany in several specialists to admonish on this case. Let's accompany an able in afore we go any further.Learn more: bringbring someone or something in(to) some place
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v.
1. To move or adviser article or addition into some place: Please accompany in the bi-weekly afore you abutting the door. I brought my adolescent in to delay with me in my office.
2. To acquire or crop a accurate bulk of money: Their astute investments accept brought in millions of dollars. My additional job brings a few added dollars in.
3. To allure article or someone, such as business or customers: The new attack has brought in bags of tourists to the city. The cine should accompany in big audiences.
4. To accommodate addition in some activity: Do you anticipate we should we accompany him in on this project? The doctor is bringing in a specialist to attending at her case.
5. To arrest addition for a crime: They brought my acquaintance in on counterfeiting charges. The badge appetite to accompany in all of the robbery suspects by the end of the day.
6. To bear some acknowledged adjudication to a court: The board brought in their adjudication aural the hour. Accomplish abiding you are all adequate with the adjudication afore you accompany it in.
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