transitive. To bring in (literal and figurative); to introduce; to adduce; to induce, cause to come; in Scots Law, to bring in by legal authority…
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > introduction or bringing in > introduce or bring something in [verb (transitive)] (82) inbringc1000 transitive. To bring in (literal and figurative); to introduce; to adduce; to induce, cause to come; in Scots Law, to bring in by legal authority… induce1401 To bring in, introduce (a practice, condition, state of things, custom, law, etc.). Const. into. Obsolete or blended with 4. to bring up1484 To introduce to general notice; to bring into vogue. ? Obsolete. invect1548 transitive. To bring in, import, introduce. introduce1559 To bring (a thing) into some sphere of action or thought; to bring in in the course of some action or in a literary or artistic composition; to add… inject1639 figurative. To ‘throw in’ or introduce from without with more or less violence or interruption, as a thought or feeling into the mind, a statement… usher1679 To introduce or bring into the world. Subcategories:— infuse (28) — implant (13) — intrude or insinuate (28) — receive or imbibe (6) |
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