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单词 brought up
释义

bring up

verb

brought up; bringing up; brings up

transitive verb

1
: to bring (a person) to maturity through nurturing care and education
2
: to cause to stop suddenly
3
a
: to bring to attention : introduce
b
computers : to cause (something, such as a file or picture) to appear on a computer screen
… you can make any picture that it displays into wallpaper by right-clicking with the arrow over the art to bring up a box with a "Set as wallpaper" choice. Barry Popik
4
: vomit

intransitive verb

: to stop suddenly

Synonyms

  • breed
  • foster
  • nourish
  • nurse
  • raise
  • rear
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Example Sentences

it takes an immense commitment and a lot of love to bring up a child properly I hate to bring this up, but we're running short of money.
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Word History

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Medical Definition

bring up

transitive verb

(ˈ)briŋ-ˈəp How to pronounce bring up (audio)
: vomit

brought up

verb

past tense of bring up
1
as in raised
to bring to maturity through care and education it takes an immense commitment and a lot of love to bring up a child properly

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • raised
  • fostered
  • nurtured
  • bred
  • taught
  • promoted
  • watched
  • fed
  • cultivated
  • educated
  • nourished
  • reared
  • attended
  • nursed
  • fathered
  • instructed
  • cradled
  • supplied
  • provided (for)
  • mothered
  • led
  • ministered (to)
  • enlightened
  • mentored
  • trained
  • schooled
  • prepared
  • tutored
  • disciplined
  • forwarded
  • showed
  • indoctrinated
  • shepherded
  • edified
  • advanced
  • cared (for)
  • minded
  • directed
  • furthered
  • guided

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ignored
  • mistreated
  • neglected
  • abused
  • maltreated
  • mishandled
  • injured
  • ill-treated
  • harmed
  • hurt
  • ill-used
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2
as in introduced
to present or bring forward for discussion I hate to bring this up, but we're running short of money

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • introduced
  • raised
  • placed
  • discussed
  • mentioned
  • suggested
  • broached
  • mooted
  • cited
  • offered
  • proposed
  • spoke (of)
  • named
  • referred (to)
  • expressed
  • interjected
  • alluded (to)
  • debated
  • aired
  • interrupted
  • ventilated
  • vented
  • thrashed (out or over)
  • talked (about)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • suppressed
  • quieted
  • hushed (up)
  • silenced
  • censored
3
as in stopped
to bring (something) to a standstill wasn't expecting the operator to bring up the carnival ride so suddenly

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stopped
  • halted
  • stalled
  • caught
  • pulled up
  • held up
  • drew up
  • arrested
  • checked
  • stayed
  • blocked
  • fetched up
  • held back
  • stilled
  • suspended
  • hindered
  • held
  • impeded
  • obstructed
  • stemmed
  • ended
  • turned back
  • snagged
  • cut off
  • concluded
  • baffled
  • balked
  • detained
  • dammed
  • clogged
  • terminated
  • blockaded
  • suppressed
  • choked off
  • called
  • discontinued
  • bottlenecked
  • squelched
  • repressed
  • squashed
  • stunted
  • reined (in)
  • staunched
  • stanched

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • kept (on)
  • kept up
  • continued
  • persisted
  • went along
  • carried on
  • moved
  • proceeded
  • ran on
  • marched
  • followed through (with)
  • progressed
  • advanced
  • pushed
  • wended
  • fared
  • stirred
  • drove
  • spurred
  • propelled
  • actuated
  • goaded
  • impelled
  • budged
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