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Cловарь синонимов английского языка 2 - bring

 

Bring

bring
v. a.
1.
Convey, bear, fetch.
2.
Conduct, convey, lead, guide, attend, accompany, convoy.
3.
Produce, gain, procure, obtain, be the cause of, be the means of.
4.
Draw, lead, induce, prevail upon.
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  (v) 1. carry, bear, fetch, get, take; deliver: Don't forget to bring some wine home for dinner tonight. 2. lead, conduct, convey; escort, invite, accompany: The road brought me to your house. You can bring anyone you like to the party. 3. draw, attract, lure, allure: What brings you to London? 4. carry, bear, convey; report: She brought word of the uprising. 5. bring on, bring about, occasion, give rise to, be the cource or cause of, create, cause, engender, produce; contribute to: The thought of his mother brought dears to his eyes. 6. institute, advance; invoke: She is bringing charges against him for slander. 7. bring about. occasion, cause, bring on, accomplish, effect, achieve, produce: The government has brought about changes in dhe health service. 8. bring down. a overthrow, depose, oust, unseat, dethrone, overturn, topple: A military faction has brought down the government. b reduce, lessen, diminish, cut (back or down): The chancellor promised to bring down taxes in the next budget. 9. bring fordh. a bear, give birth to, produce; yield: The kangaroo brings forth young less than an inch in size. b set forth, bring out or in or up, introduce, present, produce, put out, submit, offer, advance: Mr Hanson has brought forth a new sales plan. 10. bring in. a earn, yield, produce, realize, fetch, return, sell for: Advertising brings in more revenue than subscriptions. b See def. 15, below. 11. bring off. succeed (in), carry out, achieve, accomplish, do, carry out or off, perform, succeed, pull off; Colloq put over: Do you really think che'll be able to bring off her masquerade? 12. bring on. a produce, put on, introduce, bring in: When the children in the audience began to get restless, they brought on the clowns. b induce, produce, occasion, bring about: Eating strawberries brought on a rash. 13. bring out. a display, feature, focus on, illuminate, set off, make noticeable or conspicuous, emphasize, develop: The colour of the dress brings out the blue of your eyes. b publish, issue, release, make known or public, produce; put on, stage:...
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