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- Глагол (Verb)SGbrings upPRbringing upPT, PPbrought up
- Used other than as an idiom: To bring from a lower position to a higher position.
- To mention.
- Don't bring up politics if you want to have a quiet conversation with that guy.
- To raise (children).
- ‘[…] I remember a lady coming to inspect St. Mary's Home where I was brought up and seeing us all in our lovely Elizabethan uniforms we were so proud of, and bursting into tears all over us because “it was wicked to dress us like charity children”. […]’.
- To uncover, to bring from obscurity.
- A short Internet search brought up some amazing details of this story.
- To turn on power or start, as of a machine.
- Wait a minute while I bring up my computer.
- To vomit.
- I was very ill today; I kept bringing up everything I ate.
- To stop or interrupt a flow or steady motion.
- Used other than as an idiom: To bring from a lower position to a higher position.
- Другие примеры
- Используется в середине предложения
- His voice wavered when the reporter brought up the controversial topic.
- A short Internet search brought up some amazing details of this story.
- I was very ill today; I kept bringing up everything I ate.
- Используется в завершении предложения
- He ran off to France leaving her with all the debts and three children to bring up.
- Используется в середине предложения
Definition of bring up in English Dictionary
- Часть речи Иерархии (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- Фразы
- фразовые глаголы
- Фразовые глаголы с частицей (up)
- Фразовые глаголы с частицей (up)
- фразовые глаголы
- Глаголы
- фразовые глаголы
- Фразовые глаголы с частицей (up)
- Фразовые глаголы с частицей (up)
- фразовые глаголы
- Фразы
Источник: Викисловарь