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brought
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bringing
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- bring
[brɪŋ]
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1.
vt.
[+thing]
[ person]
(with you) 带来
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He brought Judy with him.
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他把朱迪带来了。
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2.
vt.
(to sb) 拿来
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Would you bring me a glass of water?
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请给我拿杯水来,好吗?
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3.
vt.
(move) 移
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She brought her hands up to her face.
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她将手移到脸上。
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4.
vt.
[+satisfaction]
[ trouble]
带来
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Her three children brought her joy.
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她的3个孩子给她带来欢乐。
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5.
vt.
(cause to come) 使来到
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What brought you to this town in the first place?
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究竟是什么使你来到这个城市的呢?
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to bring sth to a stop/an end
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使某事停止/结束
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I can't bring myself to fire him
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我不忍心解雇他
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6.
vt.
see bring round
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- bring
[brɪŋ]
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1.
vt.
带来,拿来
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Children wishing to stay for the full day are required to bring a packed lunch.
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想要在这里待一整天的孩子要自备午餐。
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This brings me to the main point.
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我就此进入正题。
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2.
vt.
使变得,使处于
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The sound of tiny feet must have brought much joy to their grandparents.
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小孩开始学走路的声音想必一定为他们的祖父母带来了极大欢乐。
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3.
vt.
使产生,使出现,促使
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Economic recovery can best be brought about by radical policy change.
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经济恢复最可能通过激进的政策转向来实现。
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4.
vt.
带回,拿回,取回
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Could you bring me some lunch?
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你能给我带点午餐回来吗?
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Could you bring the wine?
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你能把那杯酒给我拿过来吗?
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5.
vt.
导致,致使,使进入
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6.
vt.
带着,与……一同
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Remember to bring along your friends too.
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别忘了也把你的朋友带来。
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Can I bring my cousin to the dinner?
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我能把我的表弟带来一起吃饭吗?
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7.
vt.
[Law]
控告,起诉,提出诉讼
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Nine local thieves were arrested and brought to trial.
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九名本地窃贼被逮捕并被送交审判。
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8.
vt.
带来,赋予,使具有
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Now, he brings his expertise to the relatively new field of sound for digital video productions.
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现在,他把他的专门技能引入相对新的声学领域,以制作数字视频。
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She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings.
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她给我们的会面增添了一种特殊的氛围。
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9.
vt.
售得,带来……的收入
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The auction alone brought in about $ 1,200 for the charity.
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仅这次拍卖就为这家慈善机构带来了大约1,200美元的善款。
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10.
vt.
引起……的注意,吸引
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The explosion brought with it the police.
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爆炸吸引了警察的注意。
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11.
vt.
劝服,劝使,劝诱
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Fear brings about a heightened state of alertness.
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恐惧使得人们提高了警惕程度。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- bring
[brɪŋ]
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1.
vt.
[tr]
to carry, convey, or take (something or someone) to a designated place or person
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bring that book to me
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will you bring Jessica to Tom's party?
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2.
vt.
to cause to happen or occur to (oneself or another)
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to bring disrespect on oneself
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3.
vt.
to cause to happen as a consequence
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responsibility brings maturity
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4.
vt.
to cause to come to mind
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it brought back memories
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5.
vt.
to cause to be in a certain state, position, etc
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the punch brought him to his knees
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6.
vt.
to force, persuade, or make (oneself)
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I couldn't bring myself to do it
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7.
vt.
to sell for; fetch
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the painting brought 20 pounds
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8.
vt.
[law]
to institute (proceedings, charges, etc)
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9.
vt.
to put (evidence, etc) before a tribunal
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10.
vt.
See bear
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11.
vt.
See also bring about bring down bring forward bring in bring off bring on bring out bring over bring round bring to bring up
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12.
vt.
[Etymology]
Old English bringan; related to Gothic briggan, Old High German bringan
Examples
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He couldn't bring himself to do it.
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他不能强使自己做它。
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to bring charges
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指控(某人)
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Several events concurred to bring about this result.
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几个事件凑在一起产生了这个结果。
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to bring forward an opinion
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提出意见
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to bring to mind a story
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想起一个故事
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nciku Video Note
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端 [duān]
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托 [tuō]
- Scene:
托盘子 / holding a tray
- Examples:
托起,托住,托盘子
- Description:
托 means to support, using the palm of a hand. It may be easily confused with 端, but 托 mainly expresses the action of supporting something with the palm. 托 also means to entrust something to sombody, while 端 doesn't.
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捧 [pěng]
- Scene:
捧起豆子 / cupping beans in the hands
- Examples:
捧杀,捧腹大笑
- Description:
捧 means to carefully hold up in hands without a tray. Its objects can be liquid, dispersed matters or something that is vulnerable or valuable. 捧 also means to flatter.
Related video notes: 端、托、捧
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