bring sth out
— phrasal verb with bring uk/brɪŋ/us/brɪŋ/verb [ T ] brought, brought
(PRODUCE)
B2 to produce something to sell to the public:
They keep bringing out smaller phones.
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- They've just brought out a new record.
- They're bringing out an album next year.
- They're bringing out new chocolate bars all the time.
- Haven't they brought out a smaller model?
- I can't wait till they bring out the new model.
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Creating and producing
- bear fruit idiom
- bring
- churn sth out
- cobble
- cobble sth together
- craft
- on the go idiom
- overproduce
- patch
- patch sth together
- phase
- phase sth in
- pump
- raise
- rush
- turn sth out
- uncreative
- unleash
- unproductive
- wrought
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(MAKE NOTICEABLE)
to make a particular quality or detail noticeable:
A crisis can bring out the best and the worst in people.
The seasoning really brings out the flavour of the meat.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Showing and demonstrating
- act
- act sth out
- attest
- barometer
- bespeak
- bring
- bring sth forward
- disclose
- flicker
- manifestation
- produce
- put up sth
- radiate
- revealing
- says something about sb/sth idiom
- shew
- strike
- suggest
- token
- wear
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