Английские фразовые глаголы на практике. Примеры, задания и диалоги. Радмила Шарифьянова
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– The event was brought forward due to popular demand.
Bring in – привлекать, зарабатывать, вводить новшество
– The company is trying to bring in new customers with their latest marketing campaign.
– The new technology has brought in significant revenue for the company.
– The coach decided to bring in some fresh talent for the game.
– The new policy aims to bring in more investors to the country.
– The team plans to bring in a consultant to help with the project.
Bring off – успешно выполнить, добиться успеха
– It was a difficult task, but they managed to bring it off.
– Against all odds, she brought off a stunning victory in the race.
– They hope to bring off a successful launch of their new product line.
– The team was able to bring off an unexpected win in the championship.
– The company plans to bring off a successful IPO next year.
Bring on – вызвать, спровоцировать
– Eating too much sugar can bring on diabetes.
– Her criticism brought on a heated argument.
– The new policy may bring on some objections from the public.
– The stress of the job brought on some health problems for him.
– The sudden change in weather brought on a migraine.
Bring out – выпускать на рынок, обнаруживать, раскрывать
– The company is bringing out a new smartphone next month.
– The experience brought out a side of her personality that had never been seen before.
– The investigation brought out some surprising facts about the case.
– The artist is bringing out a new album later this year.
– The new law could bring out some previously hidden issues.
Bring over – перевозить, приглашать к себе
– Can you please bring over the boxes from the storage unit?
– We’re going to bring over some friends for dinner tonight.
– The company is planning to bring over a team from their overseas branch.
– He’s hoping to bring his family over from his home country.
– The charity organization is working to bring over refugees from war-torn countries.
Bring round – вернуть в сознание, убедить
– The doctor was able to bring the patient round with emergency treatment.
– It took some time, but eventually we were able to bring her round to our point of view.
– She was finally brought round to the idea of studying abroad.
– We need to bring the committee round to our proposal if we want it to be approved.
– The new evidence brought many of the previously skeptical jurors round to the prosecution’s case.
Bring through – выжить, помочь пройти через трудности
– The medical staff worked hard to bring the premature baby through safely.
– Her faith and determination helped her to bring through the difficult times.
– The support of his friends and family helped him to bring through the grief of losing his wife.
– The coach has been trying to bring the team through their recent losing streak.
– The company weathered the storm and was able to bring through the economic downturn.
Bring to – разбудить, привести в чувство; довести до сознания
– After fainting, she was quickly brought to by the medical team.
– The smell of coffee brought him to, and he realized he had fallen asleep at his desk.
– The loud noise finally brought the sleeping dog to.
– The paramedics were able to bring the drowning victim to just in time.
– The shock of the accident brought her to her senses.
Bring up – воспитывать, упоминать, поднимать тему
– He was brought up in a strict household.
– The teacher brought up the issue of bullying with her class.
– She was uncomfortable when he brought up his ex-girlfriend during their date.
– The speaker brought up some controversial topics during the conference.
– Can you bring up some more chairs from the basement?
Bring about change – вызвать изменение, способствовать изменению