To cause to come along with oneself; to fetch. It includes ‘lead’ or ‘conduct’ (French amener) as… by carrying or bearing in one's hand, etc.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come into [verb (transitive)] > bring in (25) bringc950 To cause to come along with oneself; to fetch. It includes ‘lead’ or ‘conduct’ (French amener) as… by carrying or bearing in one's hand, etc. 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… embringc1325 transitive. To bring in. inveigh1486 transitive. To carry in, introduce. Obsolete. rare. Cf. invecked, adj. importa1529 To bring in from elsewhere. Opposed to export. transitive. To bring in or introduce (a quality, practice, idea, etc.) from another place, source… introduct1570 To introduce; to bring in. introduce1639 transitive. To lead or bring into a place, or into the inside or midst of something; to bring in, conduct inwards. (In quots. 1698, 1698 with… in1825 transitive. To take, bring, or convey (a person or thing) into a place. Also: to keep in or inside. In early use also intransitive with with… wheel1970 colloquial. To bring (someone) in, as for an interview, meeting, performance, etc. Also, with similar meaning, const. on, out. Also figurative. Subcategories:— in large numbers (1) — surreptitiously (4) — by playing (1) — a person into a house, room, or vessel (6) — formally (3) — in unwelcome or unwarranted manner (1) |
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