LEARNit Dictionary
bring
verb
/brɪŋ/
UK
/brɪŋ/
US
A1
1
A1
to come to a place with somebody/something
آوردن
2
A2
to give or provide somebody/something with something
آوردن, رساندن, فراهم کردن, مهیا کردن
They brought us some good news.
We'll bring you the election results as soon as we have them.
His writing brings him $10 000 a year.
The team's new manager brings ten years' experience to the job.
3
A2
to cause something
سبب شدن, ایجاد کردن, به بار آوردن, سبب آوردن, به وجود آوردن
The revolution
brought
many
changes
.
The news
brought tears to his eyes
.
Retirement often brings with it a massive drop in income.
4
B1
to cause somebody/something to be in a particular condition or place
آوردن, رساندن
to
bring
a meeting
to an end
to
bring an end to
the conflict
No one has worked harder to
bring peace to
the region.
Bring
the water
to the boil
.
They have taken on six more staff, bringing the total to 45.
The issue was only
brought to my attention
this morning.
Mismanagement had brought the company to the brink of bankruptcy.
His travels brought him into contact with many famous artists.
Publication of the article brought her into conflict with the authorities.
Hello Simon! What brings you here?
5
B1
used to move a speech or piece of writing on from one point to the next
آوردن, ارائه کردن, منتقل کردن, پیش بردن, مطرح کردن, بیان کردن
This brings me to the second point I'd like to make:…
6
to make somebody/something move in a particular direction or way
آوردن, به همراه آوردن
The judge brought his hammer down on the table.
Her cries brought the neighbours running
.
7
to start legal action against somebody/something; to make somebody/something answer a case in court
محاکمه کردن, به دادگاه کشاندن, اقامه دعوا کردن, شکایت کردن, تعقیب قانونی کردن
to
bring charges/legal action/proceedings
against somebody
The decision comes in a
case brought
by the residents of a small town in Alabama.
8
to force yourself to do something
وادار کردن, خود را مجبور کردن
She could not bring herself to tell him the news.