bringing

英[brɪŋ] 美[brɪŋ]
  • vt.带来;促使;引起;劝诱vi.产生
bringer brought brought bringing brings
  • brine n.盐水;海水
  • flush v.冲洗;发红;将某人赶出n.脸红;冲洗;(纸牌)同花牌;【计算机】冲洗
    v. (动词)
    1. 促使,迫使
    2. 提出,举出,提起
    3. 携来,引来,带来,拿来,取来
    4. 陪,护送
    5. 劝导,劝诱,劝使
    6. 招致,生出,引起,导致,造成
    7. 获得(利润)
    8. 使处于某种状态,使处于某种状况
    9. 使产生
    10. 卖得(多少钱)
    11. 使(人)来到
    12. 停下
    13. 带…到某处
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. 带来,拿来 carry or cause (a person or thing) to come from a more distant place to a nearer place
    2. vt. 造成,引起 cause or lead to
    3. vt. 促使,使处于 cause to come to a particular place, condition, or course of action
    4. vt. 能售得(某一价格),能产生(收入) be sold for

英英释义

Verb:
  1. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere;

    "Bring me the box from the other room"
    "Take these letters to the boss"
    "This brings me to the main point"

  2. cause to come into a particular state or condition;

    "Long hard years of on the job training had brought them to their competence"
    "bring water to the boiling point"

  3. cause to happen or to occur as a consequence;

    "I cannot work a miracle"
    "wreak havoc"
    "bring comments"
    "play a joke"
    "The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area"

  4. go or come after and bring or take back;

    "Get me those books over there, please"
    "Could you bring the wine?"
    "The dog fetched the hat"

  5. bring into a different state;

    "this may land you in jail"

  6. be accompanied by;

    "Can I bring my cousin to the dinner?"

  7. advance or set forth in court;

    "bring charges"
    "institute proceedings"

  8. bestow a quality on;

    "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"
    "The music added a lot to the play"
    "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"
    "This adds a light note to the program"

  9. be sold for a certain price;

    "The painting brought $10,000"
    "The old print fetched a high price at the auction"

  10. attract the attention of;

    "The noise and the screaming brought the curious"

  11. induce or persuade;

    "The confession of one of the accused brought the others to admit to the crime as well"

    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. She brought her boyfriend to the party.
      她带着男朋友来参加聚会。
    2. Rot it! I forgot to bring my book with me.
      糟了!忘记带书来了。
    3. Floods brought destruction to the vally.
      洪水给山谷造了大灾害。
    4. Smoke and flames brought the neighbors.
      浓烟和火焰引起了邻居们的注意
    5. He wondered what brought her to see him.
      他想知道是什么事使她想和他见面。
    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. Indigestion may bring about this disease.
      消化不良可能引起这种病。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. Bring your brother with you next time you come.
      下次把你弟弟带来。
    2. The soldiers came back and brought ten prisoners.
      战士们带了十个俘虏回来。
    3. Go down to my bedroom, and bring a clean shirt.
      下楼到我卧室去,拿一件干净衬衣来。
    4. Spring showers bring many flowers.
      阵阵春雨带来百花满园。
    5. Evenings bring couples and singles for concerts.
      夜晚引得成对的和单身的男女去听音乐会。
    6. What brings you here today?
      今天是什么风把你吹来了?
    7. Used cars brought good price in summer.
      夏季里旧汽车卖了高价钱。
    8. The railway has brought prosperity of this region.
      铁路已给这一地区带来了繁荣。
    用作双宾动词 S+~+ pron./n. + n./pron.
    1. A stranger brought you this letter during your absence.
      你不在时,一个陌生人给你捎来了这封信。
    2. The maid will bring you your food in a moment.
      女服务员一会儿就会把你要的食物送来。
    3. I warned him that it will bring him nothing but trouble.
      我警告过他这只会带给他麻烦。
    4. What good news have you brought us?
      你给我们带来了什么好消息?
    5. The medicine has not brought me any relief.
      这药并没有减轻我任何痛苦。
    6. The disposal of the property will bring him several thousands of dollars.
      财产的处理将使他得到数千美元。
    7. Although it takes much time and effort to do it, it will bring you the satisfaction of a job well done.
      虽然做这件事情要花费时间和精力,但它会给你带来做好一件工作后称心愉快的感觉。
    S+~+ n./pron. +to pron./n.
    1. I'll bring your daughter to you next time I come.
      我下次来时,把你女儿带给你。
    2. I brought that book to you.
      我给你带来那本书。
    3. Bring your paper to me when you have finished it.
      你答完卷子后,交给我。
    4. I'll bring them to you some day.
      哪天我将它们给你带来。
    5. I brought a message to you.
      我给你带来了消息。
    6. The exciting news brought tears to her eyes.
      这激动人心的消息使她流出了眼泪。
    7. Science and technology have brought profound change to the mountain regions.
      科学技术给山区带来了深刻变化。
    8. His death brought great sorrow to the whole country.
      他的逝世使全国陷入了极度的悲痛之中。
    S+~+ n./pron. +for pron./n.
    1. Take this away and bring another one for me.
      将这个拿走,并给我另拿一个。
    2. She brought some flowers for us.
      她给我们带来了一些花。
    3. My mother brought the present for you, not for me.
      我母亲是给你而不是给我带的礼物。
    用作宾补动词 S+~+ n./pron. + adj.
    1. Hunters could bring them back alive.
      猎人们能够把它们活着带回来。
    2. They brought things right.
      他们使事情正确。
    S+~+ n./pron. +to- v
    1. I cannot bring her to do that.
      我不能劝她那样做。
    2. I cannot bring her to go with me.
      我不能带她和我一起去。
    3. I wish I could bring you to see the situation from my point of view.
      我真希望能使你从我的观点来看这形势。
    4. All attempts at persuasion could not bring him to approve of his daughter's marriage.
      任凭你怎么劝说他都不同意女儿的婚事。
    5. He could not bring himself to believe the news.
      他不能使自己相信这个消息。
    6. He could never bring himself to kill an animal or a bird.
      他从不让自己弄死一只野兽或小鸟。
    7. She couldn't bring herself to speak to so big an audience.
      她怎么也鼓不起勇气对这么多人说话。
    8. How could you bring yourself to cause your mother such sorrow?
      你怎么能让你妈妈这样伤心?
    9. I could never bring myself to associate with such a person like that.
      我怎么也不愿和那种人来往。
    10. 1
    11. He was brought to agree by our arguments.
      他被我们说服了。
    12. Everyone must be brought to realize the importance of the task.
      每一个人都必须认识到这任务的重要性。
    S+~+ n./pron. + v -ing
    1. One sad letter from her mother brought her crying home.
      一封妈妈寄来的含有坏消息的信使她哭着回家了。
    2. Maria Jane's screams brought her husband running.
      玛丽亚·简的尖叫声使她的丈夫奔跑回来。
    3. A shower brought the children running to the pavilion.
      一场阵雨使孩子们向亭子跑去。
    4. Her cries brought the neighbours running.
      她的哭声引得邻居们都跑来了。
    5. April showers brought May flowers bursting into blossom ahead of time.
      四月阵雨使五月花提前开放。
    6. Sudden rainstorms would bring the mountain torrents rushing down.
      突然的暴雨使山洪暴发。
    S+~+ n./pron. + v -ed
    1. He brought me acquainted with her.
      他使我和她认识。
v. (动词)
  1. bring最基本的意思是“将人或物带至讲话人或听话人所在之处”,是及物动词,可接表示人、物或抽象事物的名词或代词作宾语,也可接双宾语,其间接宾语可以由介词to引出,但不能用for,用for时表示“为某人带来…”。
  2. bring可用作使役动词,表示“促使,说服”,常跟反身代词作宾语,也可跟形容词、以动词不定式的复合结构或介词短语充当补足语的复合宾语。
  3. bring作“引起”解时,可接以现在分词、过去分词充当补足语的复合宾语。
  4. bring是个非延续性动词,在肯定句中一般不与表示一段时间的状语连用。
  5. 在书面语中, bring out可引出直接引语,作“说(出)”解。
v. (动词)
bring about, bring to pass
  • bring about是“带来”(指客观上带来的后果,相当于lead to), bring to pass是“使发生”(通过主观努力促使事物发生变化,相当于make to happen)。例如:
  • After strenuous talks, a cease-fire agreement was brought to pass, and in return it brought about 10 years of peaceful co-existence between the two countries.在紧张的谈判以后达成了一项停火协定,这给两国带来了10年和平共处的局面。
  • bring forth, bring forward
  • 这两个短语都是动副型短语,作“提出”解时可互换,作“产生,引起”解时只能用bring forth,作“提前,促进”解时只能用bring forward。
  • bring sb to one's home, bring oneself home, bring home to sb
  • 这三个短语形相近而义不同:bring oneself home的意思是“恢复自己原来的状况”; bring home to sb 的意思是“使某人清醒地认识到”; 而bring sb to one's home则是“把某人带回自己家”。
  • bring oneself to, bring...to oneself
  • 这两个短语意思和用法都不相同:
  • 1.bring oneself to的意思是“拿出勇气做…”“说服自己做…”; 而bring...to oneself的意思是“使自己清醒意识到”。
  • 2.bring oneself to中的to是不定式符号; 而bring...to oneself中的to是介词。
  • 3.bring oneself to中的oneself与主语一致; 而bring...to oneself中的oneself则与bring的宾语一致。
  • 4.bring oneself to多用于疑问句,而bring...to oneself多用于肯定句。
  • bring...to a halt, come to a halt
  • 这两个短语的共同意思是“停下来”。其区别是:
  • 1.bring...to a halt是及物动词短语,而come to a halt是不及物动词短语。
  • 2.bring...to a halt是外界原因使某事停下来,停下来的是bring的宾语; 而come to a halt是自身原因停下来,停下来的是句子的主语。例如:
  • He brought the car to a halt.
  • 他把车停了下来。
  • The car came to a halt.
  • 汽车停了下来。
  • bring in, import
  • 这两者均可表示“引进”,但bring in指从国内另一地区引入专家、技术、品种等,而import指从另一国家(或地区)“进口”,尤指进口货物。
  • bring up, educate
  • bring up指孩子在家里所受到的道德和社交教育; 而educate则指在学校所受到的智能、文化和学业方面的教育。如说一个孩子badly brought up,便指这孩子“不懂礼貌、不诚实”等,说一个人well-educated则指他“受过良好的教育”。例如:
  • Would you rather be well brought up and badly educated, or opposite?你是愿受到良好的家庭教育而受不到良好的学校教育,还是愿意受到良好的学校教育而受不到良好的家庭教育?
  • bring up, grow up, raise, rear
  • 这组词(组)都有“抚养、饲养”的意思。其区别在于:
  • 1.raise是非正式用语,英式英语中指“养动植物”,美式英语中指“抚养人”。
  • 2.rear在英式英语中指“抚养人”,在美式英语中指“养动植物”,既指“从小养到大”,也指“教养”,是正式用语。例如:
  • The mother reared her children wisely.那位母亲很会教养自己的孩子。
  • We reared our children to help others.我们教育子女要乐于助人。
  • She likes rearing birds.她喜欢养鸟。
  • He used to rear pigs.他以前养猪。
  • 3.bring up是动词短语,作“抚养”解时无语体之分,侧重于童年时期的“精心教养”。例如:
  • The woman brought up four children alone .那个妇女独自养育了四个孩子。
  • He was brought up to believe that money is the most important thing in life.他所受的教养使他相信,金钱是生活中最重要的东西。
  • 4.grow up的意思是“成长”,侧重于“达到成熟阶段”。例如:
  • This bush has grown up a lot in the last few months.这矮树丛几个月来已向上长高了很多。
  • Jane is growing up so fast,I think she's going to be a tall woman.简长得真快,我想她一定能长成一个高挑儿的姑娘。
  • Stop acting like a child with your bad temper! Do grow up.别耍小孩子脾气了!快成熟点吧。
  • bring, carry, fetch, get, take
  • 这组词都可以表示“拿”“带”。其区别是:
  • 1.bring 表示“拿来”,指从别处拿过来,方向一般是说话者,多指比较近的东西,也可以指带到一个说话人将要到达的地方,有时还可指由说话者随身带着(去某处),可以包括“带走”; take 表示“拿走”“带走”,指从此处拿出去,例如:
  • When you go home take the letter with you.你回家去的时候,把信带去。
  • fetch表示“去拿来”; carry则指“随身带着”,没有明确的方向性,同时强调体力方面的负担,可代替bring和take,例如:
  • The mother carries her baby in her arms.母亲把小宝宝抱在怀里。
  • get与fetch的意思差不多,都表示“(到别处去把某人或某物)取来”,但它更口语化。
  • 2.bring 和 take 都表示单程,只是方向相反,而fetch则表示一往一返。
  • 3.fetch强调目的性,即专门到一个地方把(某人)某物请〔带〕回来; bring则强调方向性,即动作朝着说话者的方向或所在地。
  • 4.take, bring和carry都可指携带〔运送〕较小的东西, carry还可指携带〔运送〕较大、较重的东西。
  • 5.take, bring和carry都可指人运送, carry还可指马、车等牲口或运输工具运送,也可指以管道的形式运输。
  • bring,carry,take,fetch,get,convey,transport
  • 这些动词均有“带、拿、取”之意。
  • bring指从某处把人或物带到或拿到说话者所在的地点,强调方向,不着重方式。
  • carry指把物品从一个地方带到另一个地方,不涉及方向,只强调方式。
  • take指从说话人或说话人心目中所在处把某人或某物带离开,带到离说话者有一定距离的地方,与bring的方向正相反,侧重方向,不着重方式。
  • fetch指一往一返,相当于go and bring,去取了东西或带人再返回到出发处。
  • get口语用词,与fetch基本同义,语气随便。
  • convey指通过中间人传递信息,或以某种方式把人或物送到目的地。
  • transport指使用车辆或机械设备把人或货物从一处运载到另一处。
  • 用作动词 (v.)
    bring about (v.+adv.)
      造成,引起或导致(某事) cause (sth)
    bring against (v.+prep.)
      以某罪控告(某人) cause sb to appear in a court of law, charged with an offence
      bring sth against sb

      She brought a charge before the court against the murderers of her daughter.

      她在法庭上对杀害她女儿的凶手提出了控告。

      If you found someone loitering at the back of your house after dark, you might feel justified in bringing charges against him.

      如果天黑后你发现有人在你房后游荡,你完全有理由控告他。

    bring along (v.+adv.)
      使发展或成长 cause (sth/sb) to advance
    bring around〔round〕 (v.+adv.)
      使恢复知觉 cause to regain consciousness
    bring away (v.+adv.)
      带着…离开 return, usually from a place, with (sth or an idea)
      bring sth ⇔ away

      Yes, we enjoyed holiday and brought away happy memories of the island.

      是的,我们度过了愉快的假日,那个岛屿给我们留下了美好的记忆。

    bring back (v.+adv.)
      恢复…; 再用… cause (an idea or practice) to return or exit again
    bring before (v.+prep.)
      提出〔呈上〕…供…考虑〔批准〕 send (sth such as an idea) for consideration or approval by (sb or a group in power)
    bring down (v.+adv.)
      使某人面对现实 make sb face readily
    bring forth (v.+adv.)
      提出(建议、证据等) put forward a proposal; make a suggestion
      bring sb/sth ⇔ forth

      “Bring forth men children only.”

      “愿你只生男孩子。”

      大地每年生产出大量的农作物,供人畜食用。

      大地每年生产出大量的农作物,供人畜食用。

      bring sth ⇔ forth

      The young workers brought forth some sparkling new suggestions for improving our product.

      这些青年工人为提高产品质量,提出了顶呱呱的新建议。

    bring forward (v.+adv.)
      促使发展,帮助生长cause (sth) to advance
    bring home to (v.+adv.+prep.)
      使(某人)相信或明白(某事) persuade (sb) to believe (sth)
      bring home to sb/sth

      A teacher should bring home to children the value and pleasure of reading.

      老师应当使儿童懂得读书的重要性和乐趣。

      Its importance has been brought home to me very strongly.

      我已深刻地认识到它的重要性。

    bring in (v.+adv.)
      以专门的仪式迎接新年的到来 hold special ceremonies to mark a new year
    bring in on (v.+adv.+prep.)
      雇用某人干职位低微的工作 begin employing sb in a low or humble position
    bring into (v.+prep.)
      生孩子 give birth to a human being
    bring off (v.+adv.)
      成功完成 succeed in (sth)
    bring on (v.+adv.)
      使发展,进步 cause (sth/sb) to advance or improve
    bring out (v.+adv.)
      获知… obtain (sth secret)
      bring sth ⇔ out

      As I brought the handkerchief out of my pocket, several other objects fell out with it.

      当我从口袋中掏出一条手帕时,其他几样的东西随之掉了出来。

      He brought out his knife and cut a piece of bread in two.

      他拿出小刀把一块面包切成两半。

      bring sb/sth ⇔ out

      It's warm enough to bring out the garden chairs.

      天气很暖和,可以把花园里用的椅子搬出来了。

      Why don't you bring the children out here in the sun?

      你为什么不把孩子从屋里带到这儿晒太阳呢?

      bring sth ⇔ out

      Jane never brings out her best dishes even when guests arrive.

      即使来了客人,简也从来不把最好的盘子拿出来。

      The warm sun brought the flowers out.

      温暖的阳光催绽了这些花朵。

      We wanted to see some old family pictures so Jenny brought them out and showed them to us.

      我们想看些过去的生活照,所以珍妮把它们都摆了出来给我们看。

      Difficulties can bring out a person's best qualities.

      困难能揭示出一个人的优秀品质。

      bring sth ⇔ out

      The new dress brought out her hidden beauty.

      那件新衣服把她潜在的美显示了出来。

      The teacher helped to bring out the meaning of the poem.

      老师帮着弄清楚那首诗的意思。

      The teacher's explanation brought out our misunderstanding of the problem.

      老师的解释使我们搞清楚了对问题的误解。

      Could you bring out the meaning of this poem in detail?

      你能否把这首诗的意义详细地解释一下?

      bring sth ⇔ out

      They try to bring out one new book each month.

      他们争取每月出版一种新书。

      They try to bring out a new dictionary every other year.

      他们设法每两年出版一本新词典。

      The makers are bringing out a new kind of soap.

      制造者正生产一种新型的肥皂。

      Most of the automobile companies bring out new models each year.

      大部分汽车公司每年都要出新型号的汽车。

      bring sb/sth ⇔ out

      Mary is very quiet, try to bring out her shell at the party.

      玛丽沉默寡言,想法使她在宴会上活跃一点。

      bring sb ⇔ out

      We'll bring the workers out for more pay.

      为了增加工资,我们将让工人罢工。

      bring sth ⇔ out

      She was so shocked that she could hardly bring out a word.

      她十分震惊,几乎连一句话也说不出来。

      引出直接引语

      Fred brought out casually:“I saw Mrs. Fortescue going off to work when I came out.”

      弗雷德漫不经心地说:“我出来时看见福特斯库太太正要去上班”。

      bring sth ⇔ out

      It did not take the police long to bring out the truth.

      警察没用多长时间就获悉了事情的真相。

    bring out in (v.+adv.+prep.)
      使处于… cause (sb) to have (a condition of the body or mine)
      bring sb ⇔ out in sth

      Eating all that rich food has brought Jane out in spots as usual.

      简吃了那些高营养的食品后,身上又如往常那样起疱了。

      Don't mention what happened last week; it could bring him out in a temper.

      别提起上周发生的事,那会使他发脾气的。

    bring over (v.+adv.)
      说服(某人)改变主意 persuade (sb) to change his opinion
    bring through1 (v.+adv.)
      挽救生命 save the life of (sb very ill)
      bring sb ⇔ through

      Can the doctor bring Mother through?

      那个医生能把妈妈救活吗?

    bring through2 (v.+prep.)
      使(某人)摆脱… save (sb) from (danger or trouble)
      bring sb through sth

      The doctor brought my mother through a serious illness.

      那个医生治好了我母亲的重病。

      Their courage brought the people through the war.

      他们的勇气使人们熬过了战争。

      Cool heads will bring us through the crisis.

      头脑冷静才能使我们渡过这一危机。

    bring to1 (v.+adv.)
      〈航〉(使)停驶 (cause to) stop
      bring sb/sth ⇔ to

      She fainted when she heard the news but they finally brought to her.

      她听到那消息便昏倒了,但他们最终使她苏醒了。

      Acupuncture will often bring a fainting person to.

      针刺疗法经常可使昏迷中的人苏醒过来。

      bring to

      As the wind dropped, the boat brought to.

      风止住了,船停了下来。

      bring sth ⇔ to

      The captain was able to bring the ship to just before it hit the little boat.

      就在即将撞上那条小船的一刹那间,船长停住了船。

    bring to2 (v.+prep.)
      使(某人)恢复知觉; 使(某人)记起其周围的事物 cause sb to regain consciousness or remember his surroundings
    bring together (v.+adv.)
      使和解 cause (two or more parties) to end a disagreement
    bring under1 (v.+adv.)
      用…制服,收服… control and defeat ( usually sb) as by political force
      bring sb ⇔ under

      Those who oppose our wishes will be brought under.

      我们要制服那些违背我们意愿的人。

    bring under2 (v.+prep.)
      把…控制住 gain control of (sth/sb)
    bring up (v.+adv.)
      传讯(某人) take (sb) to court
    bring up against (v.+adv.+prep.)
      提出…而使(某人)处于不利地位 take account of or raise (sth) to the disadvantage of (sb)
    bring up to (v.+adv.+prep.)
      使达到一个预期的标准 make (sb/sth) reach an expected standard
    bring within (v.+prep.)
      使…降到某范围 cause (sth) to fall within (a stated limit)
      bring sth within sth

      The shops will have to bring the clothes within our price range, or they won't sell them.

      商店必须把衣服的价格降到我们规定的价格范围内,否则就不能出售。

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