单词 | bring something in |
释义 | 1 (phrasal verb) Definition to introduce (a legislative bill, etc.) They brought in a controversial law. Synonyms introduce The Government has introduced a number of other money-saving ideas. start Now is probably as good a time as any to start a business. found He founded the Centre for Journalism Studies. launch The police have launched an investigation into the incident. establish They established the school in 1989. set up institute We will institute a number of methods to improve safety. organize We need someone to help organize our campaign. pioneer the scientist who invented and pioneered DNA tests initiate They wanted to initiate a discussion on economics. usher in inaugurate They inaugurated the first ever scheduled flights. 2 (phrasal verb) Definition to yield (income, profit, or cash) The business brings in about £60,000 a year. Synonyms produce return The business returned a handsome profit. net realize A selection of correspondence from P.G. Wodehouse realized £1,232. generate The minister said the reforms would generate new jobs. be worth yield 400,000 acres of land yielded a crop worth $1.75 billion. gross fetch The painting is expected to fetch two million pounds. accrue Additional synonymsin the sense of establish Definition to create or set up (an organization, link, etc.) They established the school in 1989. Synonyms set up, found, start, create, institute, organize, install, constitute, inauguratein the sense of fetch Definition to be sold for (a certain price) The painting is expected to fetch two million pounds. Synonyms sell for, make, raise, earn, realize, go for, yield, bring in in the sense of found Definition to lay the foundation of He founded the Centre for Journalism Studies. Synonyms establish, start, set up, begin, create, institute, organize, construct, constitute, originate, endow, inaugurate, bring into being Nearby words of |
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