单词 | bring somebody/something into something |
释义 | bring somebody/something into something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbring somebody/something into something phrasal verb1 to cause someone or something to be in a particular situation Most of the land has now been brought into cultivation. The work brought me into contact with a lot of very interesting people.2 to make someone become involved in a discussion or situation The government is trying to bring teachers into the debate on education. There is a danger that this could bring other countries into the war. → bring→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusbring into • In the meantime, Nosal said Amelio would be aggressive in bringing new people into Apple if need be.• It will bring greater clarity into choosing how to spend public money on health.• If the machine's speed is sufficient to bring it into contact with a target then it is considered to have charged.• He brought starkly into question all the guiding principles on which the Soviet system was based.• In all my years in the Civil Serviceno one has ever brought a camera into the office and started taking snapshots!• I brought nothing into this world and it is certain that I carry nothing out. |
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