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单词 bring in
释义

bring in


Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theybring in
he/she/itbrings in
present participlebringing in
past tensebrought in
past participlebrought in

DEFINITIONS6
  1. 1
    to use the skills of a particular group or person

    An independent investigator will be brought in to look at the allegations.

    This is an opportunity to bring in new talent.

    Synonyms and related words

    To use something, or to be used
  2. 2
    to be the reason that someone or something receives a particular amount of money

    Overseas students bring in more than £30 million a year in tuition fees.

    Synonyms and related words

    Relating to making profit
  3. 3
    to introduce a new law or system

    She said the government would bring in the necessary legislation to deal with the problem.

    Synonyms and related words

    Creating, amending and abolishing laws
  4. 4
    to involve someone in a radio or TV discussion

    And here I’d like to bring in James Walker to hear his comments.

    Synonyms and related words

    Presenting and working on television and radio programmes
  5. 5
    bring in a verdictto say officially whether someone is guilty or not

    There were gasps when the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty.

    Synonyms and related words

    Judgments, verdicts and official orders
  6. 6
    to take somebody to another place
    The crooks were brought in to the police station for questioning.
    Grandma brought the grandson in for a checkup.
    Submitted by:
    Sebastian from United States on 17/04/2017

bring in


Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theybring in
he/she/itbrings in
present participlebringing in
past tensebrought in
past participlebrought in

DEFINITIONS6
  1. 1
    to use the skills of a particular group or person

    A private investigator will be brought in to look at the allegations.

    This is an opportunity to bring in new talent.

    Synonyms and related words

    To use something, or to be used
  2. 2
    to be the reason that someone or something receives a particular amount of money

    Overseas students bring in a lot of money for the university.

    Synonyms and related words

    Relating to making profit
  3. 3
    to introduce a new law or system

    She said the party would bring in the necessary legislation to deal with the problem.

    Synonyms and related words

    Creating, amending and abolishing laws
  4. 4
    to involve someone in a radio or TV discussion

    And here I’d like to bring in James Walker to hear his comments.

    Synonyms and related words

    Presenting and working on television and radio programs
  5. 5
    bring in a verdictto say officially whether someone is guilty or not

    There were gasps when the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty.

    Synonyms and related words

    Judgments, verdicts and official orders
  6. 6
    to take somebody to another place
    The crooks were brought in to the police station for questioning.
    Grandma brought the grandson in for a checkup.
    Submitted by:
    Sebastian from United States on 17/04/2017
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