brought in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for brought in the English»French Dictionary

brought [Brit brɔːt, Am brɔt] VB pt VB pp

brought → bring

See also bring

I.bring <pret, pp brought> [Brit brɪŋ, Am brɪŋ] VB trans

1. bring (convey, carry):

have you brought your camera?
the wind brought the tree down
you brought it on yourself

3. bring (lead, draw):

I brought him to the ground

II.to bring oneself to do VB refl

I.bring <pret, pp brought> [Brit brɪŋ, Am brɪŋ] VB trans

1. bring (convey, carry):

have you brought your camera?
the wind brought the tree down
you brought it on yourself

3. bring (lead, draw):

I brought him to the ground

II.to bring oneself to do VB refl

I.bring up VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring up [sth], bring [sth] up)

II.bring up VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring up [sb], bring [sb] up)

I.bring together VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring together [sth/sb], bring [sth/sb] together)

I.bring forward VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring forward [sth], bring [sth] forward)

I.bring on VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring on [sth], bring [sth] on)

II.bring on VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring on [sb], bring [sb] on)

I.bring in VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring in [sth])

II.bring in VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring in [sth], bring [sth] in)

III.bring in VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring in [sb], bring [sb] in)

I.bring back VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring back [sth], bring [sth] back)

I.bring down VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring down [sth], bring [sth] down)

II.bring down VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring [sb] down) inf

I.bring out VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring out [sth], bring [sth] out)

II.bring out VB [Brit brɪŋ -, Am brɪŋ -] (bring out [sb], bring [sb] out)

brought in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for brought in the English»French Dictionary

brought pp, pt of bring

See also bring

bring <brought, brought> [brɪŋ] VB trans

Phrases:

bring <brought, brought> [brɪŋ] VB trans

Phrases:

bring around PHRVB bring round

See also bring round

brought Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

well brought up
I brought the box into the house
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Eventually it brought value addition to the workforce even.
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The husbands families often request certain gifts, unlike in the past when guests brought gifts they had chosen.
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He pursued and brought them back to the city, and the plundered property was restored to its rightful owner.
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All brought a new aggressiveness to their commands and were desirous of attacking the hydroelectric plants.
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Letters, blotting paper and magazines are impregnated and brought in.
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It was said that he had brought its administration to such perfection that the post of minister of education became almost a sinecure.
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On his first disembarkation in the island he brought one pregnant doe-rabbit that escaped and its progeny overran the island in a few years.
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Its large circulation brought fierce winds to the entire island, damaging 72,605 houses and destroying 28,005 homes.
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Area residents have complained about the gridlock caused by the visitors, as well as about the increased media scrutiny the show has brought.
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Each of them brought in their own preferred architects to design individual buildings within the district.
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