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bring <brought, brought> [brɪŋ] VB trans

4. bring (force):

to bring oneself to do sth

5. bring (produce):

bring

bring along VB trans

1. bring along person:

bring along

2. bring along thing:

bring along

3. bring along (by vehicle):

bring along

bring back VB trans

3. bring back (recall):

bring back

bring down VB trans

1. bring down (overthrow):

bring down

2. bring down (reduce):

bring down
bring down inflation

3. bring down (shoot down):

bring down

4. bring down (foul):

bring down

5. bring down (make depressed):

bring down

6. bring down (make touch down):

bring down

bring forth VB trans form

1. bring forth (give birth):

bring forth

2. bring forth (produce):

bring forth
rodzić [perf u-]
bring forth profits

bring forward VB trans

1. bring forward (reschedule):

bring forward

2. bring forward (introduce):

bring forward

3. bring forward (carry over):

bring forward

bring in VB trans

1. bring in (introduce):

bring in

2. bring in (produce):

bring in

3. bring in (invite):

bring in

5. bring in (arrest):

bring in

bring off VB trans

1. bring off (save):

bring off
ratować [perf u-]

bring out VB trans

1. bring out (market):

bring out
bring out book

2. bring out (reveal):

bring out
to bring out the best in sb

3. bring out Brit (encourage):

bring out

4. bring out (stress):

bring out

5. bring out (carry out):

bring out

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This, and the possibility that he learnt of his intended deportation, prompted him to bring forward his revolt, which made its success unlikely.
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They were a reforming body, eager to bring order to the royal finances and bear down on patronage.
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The robot will email users a free character reference guidelines document for any character reference statements the user may bring to their appearance in court.
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For he, drawing you out of nonbeing into life, will bring on death, and will make you rise up to him.
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If you're looking for the perfect snack to bring to a party, this fizzy, carbonated fruit will be a real crowd-pleaser.
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One such practice would have the older men bring the male children a severally injured captive of war, allowing the boys to practice their archery skills against this living target.
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Each student has the option to receive a district-issued laptop computer, or bring their own technology.
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Faithful ask for that handkerchief in exchange for a new one they bring themselves or buy on the spot.
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It is also common to use a rhetorical question to bring an end to a debate or to finalize a decision.
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We are also working with other developers in the city to bring forward schemes which will make a real impact on housing need.
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