[/brɪŋ; brɪŋ/] v (pt, pp brought[/brɔːt; brɔt/]) 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p, Dn.n, Dn.pr] ~ sb/sth (with one); ~ sth (for sb) come carrying sth or accompanied by sb 带著某物或某人来: He always brings a bottle of wine (with him) when he comes to dinner. 他来吃饭时总是(随身)带来一瓶酒. * She brought her boyfriend to the party. 她带著男朋友来参加聚会. * The secretary brought him into the room/brought him in. 秘书带著他进入室内. * (fig 比喻) The team's new manager brings ten years' experience to the job. 该队新来的负责人有十年的工作经验. * Take this empty box away and bring me a full one. 把这个空盒子拿走, 给我拿个满的来. * Bring me a glass of water/Bring a glass of water for me. 给我拿一杯水来. 用法: 2 (a) [Tn] result in (sth); cause; produce 导致(某事物); 引起; 产生: These pills bring relief from pain. 这些药丸可以止痛. * Spring brings warm weather and flowers. 随著春天的到来, 天气和暖, 百花盛开. * The revolution brought many changes. 这场革命带来了许多变化. * The sad news brought tears to his eyes, ie made him cry. 他得知这一不幸的消息, 眼泪夺眶而出. (b) [Tn, Dn.n] produce (sth) as profit or income 产生, 创造(某事物)作为利润或收入: His writing brings him 10000 a year. 他的作品给他带来一年10000英镑的收入. * Her great wealth brought her no happiness. 她的巨大财富并未给她带来幸福. 用法: 3 [Tn.pr] ~ sb/sth to sth cause sb/sth to be in a certain state or position 使某人[某事物]处於某种情况或境地: His incompetence has brought the company to the brink of bankruptcy. 他很无能, 公司已因而濒於破产. 用法: 4 [Cn.g] cause (sb) to move in the way specified 使(某人)按某方式移动: The full-back brought him crashing to the ground, ie caused him to fall heavily. 後卫把他 倒在地. * Her cries brought the neighbours running, ie caused them to come running to her. 她大声喊叫, 邻居闻声朝她跑来. 用法: 5 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (against sb) put forward (charges, etc) in a lawcourt 向法庭提起(诉讼等): bring a charge/a legal action/an accusation against sb 指控[起诉/控告]某人. 用法: 6 [Cn.t] force or make (oneself) do sth 强迫或促使(自己)做某事: She could not bring |