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bring round
bring round or bring aroundvb (tr, adverb) 1. (Medicine) to restore (a person) to consciousness, esp after a faint2. to convince (another person, usually an opponent) of an opinion or point of viewThesaurusVerb | 1. | bring round - cause to adopt an opinion or course of action; "His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school"bring aroundpersuade - cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm; "You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!" | | 2. | bring round - return to consciousness; "These pictures bring back sad memories"bring to, bring back, bring aroundawaken, wake up, waken, rouse, wake, arouse - cause to become awake or conscious; "He was roused by the drunken men in the street"; "Please wake me at 6 AM."resuscitate, revive - cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man" | Translationsbring (briŋ) – past tense, past participle brought (broːt) – verb1. to make (something or someone) come (to or towards a place). I'll bring plenty of food with me; Bring him to me! 帶來 带来2. to result in. This medicine will bring you relief. 導致 导致bring about to cause. His disregard for danger brought about his death. 造成 造成,引起 bring back to (cause to) return. She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother. 拿回,喚起 带回,回忆 bring down to cause to fall. The storm brought all the trees down. 打倒 打倒bring home to to prove or show (something) clearly to (someone). His illness brought home to her how much she depended on him. 使某人深切體會到 使某人深切地感到bring off to achieve (something attempted). They brought off an unexpected victory. 完成 完成bring round to bring back from unconsciousness. Fresh air brought him round. 使恢復知覺 使恢复知觉bring up1. to rear or educate. Her parents brought her up to be polite. 養育,教育 养育,教育 2. to introduce (a matter) for discussion. Bring the matter up at the next meeting. 提出(供討論) 提出(供讨论) bring towards the speaker: Mary, bring me some coffee . take away from the speaker: Take these cups away . fetch from somewhere else and bring to the speaker: Fetch me my book from the bedroom . bring round
bring round1. To bring (someone) back to consciousness, as after a fainting spell or coma. You were out for about an hour, so I used smelling salts to bring you round.2. To bring (something or someone) to a certain location, especially where someone lives. Thanks for lending me that book! I'll bring it round next week after I'm finished. I'm bringing Sally round to my parents' house tonight for dinner.3. To persuade (someone) of one's own view or beliefs. After laying out the facts, I was able to bring them round to my position.4. To introduce or change a topic of conversation. No one wanted to talk about it, so I had to be the one to bring the conversation round to what we would do with the old house.See also: bring, roundbring roundv. See bring around.See also: bring, roundLegalSeebringbring round
Synonyms for bring roundverb cause to adopt an opinion or course of actionSynonymsRelated Wordsverb return to consciousnessSynonyms- bring to
- bring back
- bring around
Related Words- awaken
- wake up
- waken
- rouse
- wake
- arouse
- resuscitate
- revive
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