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2 bring up
1) to rear or educate:يُرَبّيHer parents brought her up to be polite.
2) to introduce (a matter) for discussion:يقدم يُقَدِّمُ مَوْضوعا لِلْبَحْثBring the matter up at the next meeting.
•Remark: bring towards the speaker: Mary, bring me some coffee. take away from the speaker: Take these cups away. fetch from somewhere else and bring to the speaker: Fetch me my book from the bedroom. -
3 bring
[brɪŋ] past tense, past participle brought [brɔːt] verb1) to make (something or someone) come (to or towards a place):يَجْلِبُ،يُخْضِرُBring him to me!
2) to result in:يَنْتُجُ عَنْهُThis medicine will bring you relief.
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4 bring up
رَبَّى \ breed (bred): to keep (animals) and cause them to produce young: He breeds horses for racing. bring up: to look after and train (a child): Their son is well brought up. He was brought up to say his prayers correctly. educate: to teach; train (sb.) in mind and body and character so that he will have a useful and happy life. grow: to let grow; not cut: He’s growing his hair. keep: to own and look after: He keeps bees. raise: to cause (a family, cattle, crops, etc.) to grow, by taking care of it. rear: to produce and bring up (young creatures): This farmer rears cattle. \ See Also أَنْمَى -
5 Bring It On
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6 BRING
• One only brings to any place what is in himself - Чем сосуд наполнен, то из него и льется (4) -
7 bring/brought/brought
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8 bring (brought)
جَلَبَ \ bring (brought): to carry sth., cause sb. to come, to the place where the speaker is: Bring me a chair. Bring your brother to me. collect: to go and get: I always collect my son from school. draw (drew, drawn): to obtain (money from a bank, pay from one’s employer, water from a well, etc.). fetch: to go for sth. or sb. and bring it back; go and get: I always fetch my children from school. -
9 bring (sth.) to an end
أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
10 bring oneself to do sth
أَقْنَعَ نَفْسه \ bring oneself to do sth.: to make oneself do sth.: He couldn’t bring himself to kill the bird. \ جَعَلَ نفسَه \ bring oneself to do sth.: to make oneself do sth.: He couldn’t bring himself to kill the bird. -
11 bring, brought
أَتَى بـ \ bring, brought: to carry sth., cause sb. to come to the place where the speaker is: Bring me a chair. Bring your brother to me. fetch: to go for sth. or sb. and bring it back; go and get: I always fetch my children from school. \ See Also أَحْضَرَ -
12 bring, brought
أَحْضَرَ \ bring, brought: to carry sth., cause sb. to come to the place where the speaker is: Bring me a chair. Bring your brother to me. collect: to go and get: I always collect my son from school. -
13 bring about
سَبَّبَ \ bring about: to cause to happen: What brought this trouble about?. cause: to be the cause of sth.; make it happen: What caused her death? You have caused me a lot of trouble. give: to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: Who gave you that cut on your face?. give rise to: to cause: His long absence gave rise to a report that he was dead. provoke: to cause (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). reduce: to bring into a lower (worse, quieter, simpler, etc.) state: Her unkindness reduced him to tears (caused him to cry). \ See Also أحدث (أَحْدَثَ)، قدم (قَدَّمَ)، أَعْطَى، أثار (أَثَار) -
14 bring back
أَعَادَ \ bring back: to (cause to) return: This old photograph brings back happy memories. redo: to do again: This bad work must be redone. renew: to start again; repeat: They renewed their attack. repeat: to say again; do again: He repeated his question. Don’t repeat your mistake. replace: to put (sth.) back in its place: Please replace these books on the right shelves. restore: to bring back; give back: The teacher stopped the fight and restored order. The doctor restored her health (or restored her to health). The police restored the stolen car to its owner. return: to give back; put back; send back: She returned the book that I lent her. He showed me the picture and returned it to his pocket. \ See Also أرجع (أَرْجَعَ)، ذكر (ذَكَّرَ)، كرر (كَرَّر)، رد (رَدَّ)، بدل (بَدَّل) -
15 bring out
أَبْرَزَ \ bring out: to cause to appear: The sunshine brought out the flowers. produce: to bring sth. out: he produced a knife from his pocket; show (a ticket, proof, etc.) so as to satisfy sb.. \ See Also أظهر (أَظْهَرَ) -
16 bring forward
1) ( also put forward) to bring to people's attention; to cause to be discussed etc:يُقَدِّم، يَقْتَرِحThey will consider the suggestions which you have brought/put forward.
2) to make to happen at an earlier date; to advance in time:يُقَدِّم المَوْعِدThey have brought forward the date of their wedding by one week.
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17 bring into play
to (cause to) be used or exercised:يُمارَسThe job allowed him to bring all his talents into play.
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18 bring round
to bring back from unconsciousness:يُعيدُ إلى الوَعْيFresh air brought him round.
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19 bring up-to-date
to update:يُحَدِّث، يُعَصْرِنWe need to bring the system up-to-date.
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20 bring (brought)
رَفَعَ دَعْوَى عَلَى \ bring (brought): (in law) to start or put forward (a charge or case). sue: to claim money from (sb.) in court: I sued him for damaging my car.
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