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ARAKIN 4
to bring in a verdict (in a court of law) to give a judgement to bring on to cause (to
happen), e. g. You've brought the trouble on yourself. , . to bring out 1) to reveal (smth) to be seen or known, e. g. Difficulties can bring out a person's best qualities. 2) to publish (a book, etc.), e. g. When are the publishers bringing out his new book? to bring round to persuade smb to change his opinion, e. g. We must bring the rest of the committee round to our point of view. to bring smb to one's or to his senses to bring smb round to cause smb to regain consciousness or remember his surroundings, e. g. Some cold water on her face might bring her round (bring her to herself/to her senses). The sudden sound of the train whistle brought me to myself; I had not known how far I had been walking, deep in thought. to bring up 1) to educate; raise (a child), e. g. My aunt brought up four children. 2) to mention or introduce (a subject), e. g. Your suggestion will be brought up at the next meeting. Практический курс английского языка. 4 курс под ред. В.Д. Аракина 171 to bring up to date to advance the knowledge of smb, to bring smth. level, esp. in time, e. g. We must try to bring Mother more up to date with modern styles, and persuade her not to wear such old-fashioned clothes. 2. alarm n 1) a call to arms or action; a warning of danger, e. g. When the people in the street noticed the clouds of smoke coming out of the window, they gave the alarm. 2) a sudden feeling of fear and excitement because of the possible approach of danger, e. g. The mother rushed out of the house in alarm when she heard her son crying loudly in the yard. Download 1.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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