brought up / brɪŋ /

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brought up2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

brought, bring·ing.

  1. to carry, convey, conduct, or cause to come with, to, or toward the speaker: Bring the suitcase to my house. He brought his brother to my office.
  2. to cause to come to or toward oneself; attract: Her scream brought the police. He brought honor to his family by his heroism.
  3. to cause to occur or exist: The medication brought instant relief.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. bring about, to accomplish; cause: Land reform brought about a great change in the lives of the common people.
  2. bring around / round to convince of a belief or opinion; persuade: I think we can bring him around to agreeing with the plan.to restore to consciousness, as after a faint.to bring as a visitor: They brought around a new employee this morning.
  3. bring down, to injure, capture, or kill: He brought down several ducks on his last hunting trip.to lessen; reduce: I won't buy that lamp unless they bring down the price.Slang.to cause to be in low spirits; depress: The bad news brought him down.

brought up 近义词

v. 动词 verb

raise youngster

v. 动词 verb

initiate, mention in conversation

更多brought up例句

  1. Either we will sell it to someone interested in buying it, or go into some business scenario where I’m just silently investing in some young talent that wants to bring it forward.
  2. It’ll be brought down to a very low number from right now, from where it’s getting to reach its peak.
  3. You may also be able to bring it to a designated drop-off site or place it in a secure dropbox.
  4. When we brought in the National Guard, everything stopped, the crime was gone meaning the whole thing.
  5. Fall brings cooler temperatures for mountain biking and camping, but summer offers time for tubing, paddleboarding, and jumping into lakes.
  6. Taraji manages to bring an equal measure of truth to the mother in her character.
  7. But news of the classes is spread mainly by word of mouth, and participants bring along their friends and families.
  8. The wives have been traveling for years across the globe to bring attention to the case.
  9. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and season liberally with salt.
  10. Their friends noticed, and asked Sabrine to talk to him to bring him out of his shell a little.
  11. It is the dramatic impulse of childhood endeavouring to bring life into the dulness of the serious hours.
  12. When he gets quite large the boy will get tired of having him for a pet, and perhaps bring him back.
  13. The offspring of the ungodly shall not bring forth many branches, and make a noise as unclean roots upon the top of a rock.
  14. There is cause for alarm when they bring one hundred and ten ships into these seas without any means of resistance on our part.
  15. The blind Samson of labor will seize upon the pillars of society and bring them down in a common destruction.