brings

英 [brɪŋz] 美 [brɪŋz]

v.  带…到某处; 带来; 取来; 提供; 供给; 导致; 引起
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (随身)带来
    If you bring someone or something with you when you come to a place, they come with you or you have them with you.
    1. Remember to bring an apron or an old shirt to protect your clothes...
      记得带一个围裙或者一件旧衬衫来,免得弄脏你的衣服。
    2. Come to my party and bring a girl with you...
      带一个女伴来参加我的聚会吧。
    3. Someone went upstairs and brought down a huge kettle...
      有人上楼取下一个大水壶。
    4. My father brought home a book for me.
      我的父亲给我带回家一本书。
  2. VERB 把…带到;移动
    If you bring something somewhere, you move it there.
    1. Reaching into her pocket, she brought out a cigarette...
      她伸手从兜里掏出来一支烟。
    2. Her mother brought her hands up to her face.
      她母亲拉起她的双手放到自己脸上。
  3. VERB 带来;拿来
    If you bring something that someone wants or needs, you get it for them or carry it to them.
    1. He went and poured a brandy for Dena and brought it to her...
      他走过去为德娜倒了一杯白兰地,端到她跟前。
    2. The stewardess kindly brought me a blanket.
      女乘务员体贴地给我拿来了毯子。
  4. VERB 把…引到;把…带到
    To bring something or someone to a place or position means to cause them to come to the place or move into that position.
    1. I told you about what brought me here...
      我告诉过你是什么把我带到这儿的。
    2. The shock of her husband's arrival brought her to her feet...
      丈夫的到来惊得她站了起来。
    3. Edna Leitch survived a gas blast which brought her home crashing down on top of her.
      埃德娜·利奇在一次煤气爆炸中幸免于难,那次爆炸把她家的房子炸塌了,她本人则被压在下面。
  5. Bring and take are both used to talk about carrying something or accompanying someone somewhere, but bring is used to suggest movement towards the speaker and take is used to suggest movement away from the speaker. Bring your calculator to every lesson... Anna took the book to school with her. In the first sentence, bring suggests that the person and the calculator should come to the place where the speaker is. In the second sentence, took suggests that Anna left the speaker when she went to school. You could also say 'take your calculator to every lesson' to suggest that the speaker will not be present at the lesson, and 'Anna brought the book to school with her' to suggest that Anna and the speaker were both at school.
    bring和take都可用来表示携带某物或陪伴某人到某地,但bring表示向说话者靠近的动作,而take表示远离说话者的动作:Bring your calculator to every lesson(每次上课都把计算器带来),Anna took the book to school with her(安娜随身带着这本书去上学)。在第一个例句中,bring暗示计算器的携带者应该把计算器带到说话者所在的地点。在第二个例句中,took暗示安娜离开说话者所在的地点去上学。也可以说take your calculator to every lesson,表示说话者不会在课堂上。而Anna brought the book to school with her表示安娜和说话者同在学校。

  6. VERB 带给;介绍;引进
    If you bring something new to a place or group of people, you introduce it to that place or cause those people to hear or know about it.
    1. ...a brave reporter who had risked death to bring the story to the world.
      一位冒着生命危险向世人报道此事的勇敢记者
    2. ...the drive to bring art to the public.
      将艺术介绍给公众的事业
  7. VERB 使处于(…状态或环境)
    To bring someone or something into a particular state or condition means to cause them to be in that state or condition.
    1. He brought the car to a stop in front of the square...
      他在广场前把车停了下来。
    2. His work as a historian brought him into conflict with the political establishment...
      他是一位历史学家,工作的缘故使他处在了和政界的当权者对立的位置上。
    3. The incident brings the total of people killed to fifteen...
      这次事故使死亡总人数达到15人。
    4. They have brought down income taxes.
      他们降低了所得税。
  8. VERB 导致;带来;产生
    If something brings a particular feeling, situation, or quality, it makes people experience it or have it.
    1. He called on the United States to play a more effective role in bringing peace to the region...
      他呼吁美国在实现该地区的和平方面发挥更加富有成效的作用。
    2. Kinkel said the attacks had brought disgrace on Germany...
      金克尔声称这次袭击使德国蒙羞。
    3. Banks have brought trouble on themselves by lending rashly...
      银行滥放贷款给自己惹来了麻烦。
    4. He brought to the job not just considerable experience but passionate enthusiasm...
      他不仅给这一工作带来了不少经验,而且倾注了极大的热情。
    5. Her three children brought her joy.
      她的3个孩子给她带来了快乐。
  9. VERB (某段时间)发生
    If a period of time brings a particular thing, it happens during that time.
    1. For Sandro, the new year brought disaster...
      对桑德罗来说,新的一年带来的是灾难。
    2. We don't know what the future will bring.
      我们不知道将来会发生什么。
  10. VERB (对某人)提起(诉讼);将(某人)送上(法庭)
    If you bring a legal action against someone or bring them to trial, you officially accuse them of doing something illegal.
    1. He campaigned relentlessly to bring charges of corruption against former members of the government...
      为了将前政府成员以贪污腐败的罪名送上法庭,他持续不懈地奔走游说。
    2. The ship's captain and crew may be brought to trial and even sent to prison.
      这艘船的船长和船员可能会被告上法庭,甚至有可能坐牢。
  11. VERB 提供,制作,播出(电视或广播节目)
    If a television or radio programme is brought to you by an organization, they make it, broadcast it, or pay for it to be made or broadcast.
    1. You're listening to Science in Action, brought to you by the BBC World Service...
      您正在收听的是《科学在行动》,由BBC全球广播频道制作播出。
    2. We'll be bringing you all the details of the day's events.
      我们将为您带来今天各项赛事的所有详情。
  12. in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 sponsor

  13. VERB 把(某人)带到(或引到)(某话题)
    When you are talking, you can say that something brings you to a particular point in order to indicate that you have now reached that point and are going to talk about a new subject.
    1. Which brings me to a delicate matter I should like to raise...
      这就把我带到了一个我想提及的敏感问题上。
    2. And that brings us to the end of this special report from Germany.
      这篇发自德国的特别报道也到此结束。
  14. VERB 强迫(自己)做(令人伤心、窘迫或讨厌的事)
    If you cannot bring yourself to do something, you cannot do it because you find it too upsetting, embarrassing, or disgusting.
    1. It is all very tragic and I am afraid I just cannot bring myself to talk about it at the moment.
      这是件很不幸的事,恐怕现在我还无法开口谈论此事。
  15. to bring something alive → see: alive
  16. Do not confuse the verbs bring up and grow up. Bring up is a transitive verb, and describes the process of looking after and socializing a child. ...we both felt the town was the perfect place to bring up a family. Grow up is an intransitive verb, and describes the process of becoming an adult. I grew up in rural southern England. Note then, that parents do not 'grow up' their children, they 'bring them up'. See also note at educate.
    不要混淆bring up和grow up。bring up为及物动词,描述的是抚养孩子并使其适应社会的过程:we both felt the town was the perfect place to bring up a family(我们俩都认为这个小镇是养儿育女的理想之地)。grow up为不及物动词,指的是长大成人的过程:I grew up in rural southern England(我在英格兰南部乡村长大)。注意父母养育子女不能说 grow up, 应该用 bring them up。亦见educate词条下的说明。

  17. PHRASAL VERB 谈及;提出
    If you bring up a particular subject, you introduce it into a discussion or conversation.
    1. He brought up a subject rarely raised during the course of this campaign...
      他提出了一个在这次运动中很少被提及的话题。
    2. Why are you bringing it up now?
      你为什么现在要把这个问题提出来?
  18. PHRASAL VERB 呕吐;咳出
    If someone brings up food or wind, food or air is forced up from their stomach through their mouth.
    1. It's hard for the baby to bring up wind.
      婴儿不容易打出嗝来。

双语例句

  1. Brian's retirement brings to a close a glorious chapter in British football history
    布莱恩的挂靴为英国足球史上光辉的一章画上了休止符。
  2. From here on he brings the character confidently alive.
    从这里开始他真正将这个角色演活了。
  3. Who brings up the baby and who brings home the bacon?
    是谁抚养孩子的,是谁赚钱养家的?
  4. Rainy weather brings blessed relief to hay fever victims.
    雨天会给枯草热患者带来欣喜,减轻他们的痛苦。
  5. Which brings me to a delicate matter I should like to raise
    这就把我带到了一个我想提及的敏感问题上。
  6. And that brings us to the end of this special report from Germany.
    这篇发自德国的特别报道也到此结束。
  7. He is totally dedicated and brings out the best in his pupils.
    他全身心地投入,最大限度地激发学生的潜能。
  8. The waitress brings over some congratulatory glasses of champagne, courtesy of the restaurant
    女侍者端来几杯饭店赠送的用来庆祝的香槟。
  9. Is it destiny that brings people together, or is it accident?
    人们的相遇是天意还是偶然?
  10. Nature herself brings forth new forms of life
    自然本身会创造出新的生命形态。
  11. It's really an amazing dance. It just always brings the house down.
    这真是一段精彩绝伦的舞蹈表演,每次总是博得全场喝彩。
  12. This brings the law into line with most medical opinion.
    这使得该法与绝大多数医学见解保持了一致。
  13. She cannot bear to watch the film because of the bad memories it brings back
    她看不了那部电影,因为它会勾起一些痛苦的回忆。
  14. That brings to mind a wonderful poem by Riokin
    那使我记起了里奥金的一首很赞的诗。
  15. It's so good to see you. What brings you to this neck of the woods?
    见到你真高兴,哪阵风把你吹来了?
  16. Breathing brings many muscles into play.
    呼吸使很多肌肉活动起来。
  17. His exploration of the myth brings insight into the American psyche.
    他对这个神话的探讨揭示了美国人的心理。
  18. For law students, autumn brings the recruiting season.
    对学法律的学生来说,秋季是招聘旺季。
  19. She is a good enough tactician to wait and see what the election brings.
    她是个很有谋略的战术家,懂得静观选举的结果。
  20. The school bus takes them to school and brings them back
    校车接送他们上下学。
  21. Ignorance of people brings fear, fear of the unknown.
    人们的无知会带来恐惧,对未知事物的恐惧。
  22. This brings us to the second question I asked.
    这就将我们带到了我所提的第二个问题。
  23. One single slip brings eternal regret, and looking back, your whole life has passed away.
    一失足成千古恨,再回头已过百年身。
  24. The benefit which the reservoir brings to the villagers is not limited to agriculture.
    这水库给村民们带来的好处不止是在农业方面。
  25. A crime or scandal brings much notoriety to those involved in it.
    罪行或丑闻常使有牵连的人声名狼藉。
  26. Friction acts on moving bodies and brings them to a stop.
    摩擦力作用于运动着的物体,并使其停止。
  27. Cheek brings success.
    厚着脸皮,无往不利。
  28. Peace brings prosperity.
    和平带来繁荣。
  29. A reward will be paid to anyone who brings back the money that he lost.
    凡能将他遗失的钱寻回者可得到酬金。