bring+on

  • 61bring In — v. (D; tr.) ( to include ) to bring in on (we must bring them in on our plans) * * * (D; tr.) ( to include ) to bring In on (we must bring In them in on our plans) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 62bring to — {v.} (stress on to ) 1. To restore to consciousness; wake from sleep, anesthesia, hypnosis, or fainting. * /Smelling salts will often bring a fainting person to./ Compare: BRING AROUND(1). 2. To bring a ship or boat to a stop. * /Reaching the… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 63bring to — {v.} (stress on to ) 1. To restore to consciousness; wake from sleep, anesthesia, hypnosis, or fainting. * /Smelling salts will often bring a fainting person to./ Compare: BRING AROUND(1). 2. To bring a ship or boat to a stop. * /Reaching the… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 64bring up — In the sense of to rear, to care for during childhood, this term is acceptable but is considered less refined and somewhat more informal than rear (See raise). Use bring up in ordinary conversation if it is a term widely used in your locality;… …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 65bring — verb PHRASAL VERB bring sb up ADVERB ▪ badly, well ▪ children who have been well brought up Bring is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑future, ↑morning, ↑ …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 66bring up — Synonyms and related words: advance, advert, affront, allude, apprentice, barf, be seasick, be sick, brave, break, break in, breast, breed, bring before, bring forward, bring up short, broach, cast, cease fire, challenge, christen, chuck up, come …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 67bring on — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. cause, lead to, provoke; see begin 1 , cause 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To be the cause of: bring, bring about, cause, effect, effectuate, generate, induce, ingenerate, lead to, make, occasion, result in, secure,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 68bring\ to — v (stress on to ) 1. To restore to consciousness; wake from sleep, anesthesia, hypnosis, or fainting. Smelling salts will often bring a fainting person to. Compare: bring around(1) 2. To bring a ship or boat to a stop. Reaching the pier, he… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 69bring —   Lawe mai, hō mai, pane e mai;    ♦ bring together, ho opili;    ♦ bring up, ho āla (as a topic); hānai (as a child);    ♦ bring down, ho omoe, hahau (as club); kilipo ipo i (as cupped hand) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 70bring up — verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to bring (a person) to maturity through nurturing care and education 2. to cause to stop suddenly 3. to bring to attention ; introduce 4 …

    New Collegiate Dictionary