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 bringing 添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 递送,交付
v. 带来,带……到某处;提供,供给;导致,引起;使处于某种境地;使朝……移动(bring 的现在分词)

  1. The way we do that is by bringing everybody to the table.
    做到这一点的方式,我们每个人所带来的是表。
  2. I doubt we want her to bringing unneeded attention to the family.
    我怀疑我们想要她对带来对家庭的不需要的关注。
  3. I return home soon, bringing my knowledge, and some souvenirs with me.
    我在家很快回来,带来我的知识和与我的有些纪念品。


bringing
[ noun ]
the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail)
<noun.act>
his reluctant delivery of bad news


Bring \Bring\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Brought}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Bringing}.] [OE. bringen, AS. bringan; akin to OS. brengian,
D. brengen, Fries. brenga, OHG. bringan, G. bringen, Goth.
briggan.]
1. To convey to the place where the speaker is or is to be;
to bear from a more distant to a nearer place; to fetch.

And as she was going to fetch it, he called to her,
and said, Bring me, I pray thee, a morsel of bread.
--1 Kings
xvii. 11.

To France shall we convey you safe,
And bring you back. --Shak.

2. To cause the accession or obtaining of; to procure; to
make to come; to produce; to draw to.

There is nothing will bring you more honor . . .
than to do what right in justice you may. --Bacon.

3. To convey; to move; to carry or conduct.

In distillation, the water . . . brings over with it
some part of the oil of vitriol. --Sir I.
Newton.

4. To persuade; to induce; to draw; to lead; to guide.

It seems so preposterous a thing . . . that they do
not easily bring themselves to it. --Locke.

The nature of the things . . . would not suffer him
to think otherwise, how, or whensoever, he is
brought to reflect on them. --Locke.

5. To produce in exchange; to sell for; to fetch; as, what
does coal bring per ton?

{To bring about}, to bring to pass; to effect; to accomplish.


{To bring back}.
(a) To recall.
(b) To restore, as something borrowed, to its owner.

{To bring by the lee} (Naut.), to incline so rapidly to
leeward of the course, when a ship sails large, as to
bring the lee side suddenly to the windward, any by laying
the sails aback, expose her to danger of upsetting.

{To bring down}.
(a) To cause to come down.
(b) To humble or abase; as, to bring down high looks.

{To bring down the house}, to cause tremendous applause.
[Colloq.]

{To bring forth}.
(a) To produce, as young fruit.
(b) To bring to light; to make manifest.

{To bring forward}
(a) To exhibit; to introduce; to produce to view.
(b) To hasten; to promote; to forward.
(c) To propose; to adduce; as, to bring forward arguments.


{To bring home}.
(a) To bring to one's house.
(b) To prove conclusively; as, to bring home a charge of
treason.
(c) To cause one to feel or appreciate by personal
experience.
(d) (Naut.) To lift of its place, as an anchor.

{To bring in}.
(a) To fetch from without; to import.
(b) To introduce, as a bill in a deliberative assembly.
(c) To return or repot to, or lay before, a court or other
body; to render; as, to bring in a verdict or a
report.
(d) To take to an appointed place of deposit or
collection; as, to bring in provisions or money for a
specified object.
(e) To produce, as income.
(f) To induce to join.

{To bring off}, to bear or convey away; to clear from
condemnation; to cause to escape.

{To bring on}.
(a) To cause to begin.
(b) To originate or cause to exist; as, to bring on a
disease.

{To bring one on one's way}, to accompany, guide, or attend
one.

{To bring out}, to expose; to detect; to bring to light from
concealment.

{To bring over}.
(a) To fetch or bear across.
(b) To convert by persuasion or other means; to cause to
change sides or an opinion.

{To bring to}.
(a) To resuscitate; to bring back to consciousness or
life, as a fainting person.
(b) (Naut.) To check the course of, as of a ship, by
dropping the anchor, or by counterbracing the sails so
as to keep her nearly stationary (she is then said to
lie to).
(c) To cause (a vessel) to lie to, as by firing across her
course.
(d) To apply a rope to the capstan.

{To bring to light}, to disclose; to discover; to make clear;
to reveal.

{To bring a sail to} (Naut.), to bend it to the yard.

{To bring to pass}, to accomplish to effect. ``Trust also in
Him; and He shall bring it to pass.'' --Ps. xxxvii. 5.

{To bring under}, to subdue; to restrain; to reduce to
obedience.

{To bring up}.
(a) To carry upward; to nurse; to rear; to educate.
(b) To cause to stop suddenly.
(c)

Note: [v. i. by dropping the reflexive pronoun] To stop
suddenly; to come to a standstill. [Colloq.]

{To bring up (any one) with a round turn}, to cause (any one)
to stop abruptly. [Colloq.]

{To be brought to bed}. See under {Bed}.

Syn: To fetch; bear; carry; convey; transport; import;
procure; produce; cause; adduce; induce.

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