A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Lista angielskich zwrotów frazeologicznych z czasownikiem 'bring'


Showing: 1 Verb, 11 Phrasal Verbs

Bring (11)

Bring about
1. to make something happen
I don't know how to bring about a change in attitudes of our workers.
Bring along
1. to take somebody/something with you when you go somewhere
May I bring along a friend of mine to your party?
Bring around
1. to restore to consciousness
2. to persuade someone to do something or to agree with you
3. to bring someone or something to someone's house
She fainted but we managed to bring her round with some cold water.
After a long discussion we managed to bring him round to our point of view.
I'll bring the CD round next week.
Bring back
1. to make you remember something
2. to take something or someone when you come back from somewhere
3. to return someone to their previous job, position or authority
The family photo brought back many happy memories.
If you are going to the supermarket, could you bring me back a bar of chocolate?
After he was found innocent he was brought back to his previous position in the company.
Bring down
1. to reduce something
2. to force a government or ruler to stop ruling a country
The government is trying to bring down inflation.
The scandal will bring down the government at the next election.
Bring in
1. to introduce a new law
2. to earn or produce
New regulations concerning taxes were brought in last year.
The sales brought in about $30,000 last year.
Bring in on
1. to tell someone about something
In my opinion we should bring her in on the current situation in the company.
Bring off
1. to succeed in doing something
The company brought off a successful advertising campaign. It was a big hit.
Bring on
1. to make something bad or unpleasant happen
A lot of stress can bring on a headache.
Bring out
1. to produce something which will be sold to the public
2. to reveal or expose
The band will bring out a new album this summer.
The press is going to bring out new facts about the love affair.
Bring up
1. to mention a subject
2. to take care of and educate (a child); rear
Why did you have to bring up the subject of their divorce?
She knows how to bring up her children.
Twoja wyszukiwarka

Phrasal verbs