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she's bound to bring Freud in

  • 1 bring in

    transitive verb
    1) hereinbringen; auftragen [Essen]; einbringen [Ernte]
    2) (yield) einbringen [Verdienst, Summe]

    bring in a verdict of guilty/not guilty — einen Schuldspruch fällen/auf Freispruch erkennen

    4) (call in) hinzuziehen, einschalten [Experten]
    * * *
    vt
    1. (fetch in)
    to \bring in in ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw hereinbringen
    to \bring in in the harvest die Ernte einbringen
    to \bring in in ⇆ sth etw einführen
    to \bring in in a bill einen Gesetzentwurf einbringen
    to \bring in in a rule eine Regel einführen
    to \bring in in a topic [or subject] ein Thema zur Sprache bringen
    3. (ask to participate)
    to \bring in in ⇆ sb jdn einschalten [o hinzuziehen
    4. FIN (earn)
    to \bring in in ⇆ sth money etw [ein]bringen
    to \bring in in a profit of £1,000 einen Profit von 1.000 Pfund machen
    to \bring in in a verdict of guilty/not guilty einen Schuldspruch/Freispruch fällen
    * * *
    vt sep
    1) (lit) person, object hereinbringen (prep obj, -to in +acc); harvest einbringen, bergen (esp DDR); sails einziehen
    2) (fig: introduce) fashion, custom einführen; (PARL) bill einbringen
    3) (= involve, call in) police, consultant etc einschalten (on bei)

    don't bring him into it —

    why bring Freud/that in? — was hat Freud/das damit zu tun?

    4) (FIN) income, money, interest (ein)bringen (-to sb jdm); (COMM) business bringen
    5) (JUR jury) verdict fällen
    * * *
    1. hereinbringen, die Ernte einbringen:
    bring in capital WIRTSCH Kapital einbringen;
    brought-in capital eingebrachtes Kapital, Geschäftseinlage f
    2. a) einen Gewinn etc (ein-, er)bringen, erzielen
    b) verdienen
    3. PARL einen Gesetzentwurf einbringen
    4. jemanden einschalten, hinzuziehen
    5. eine Krankheit einschleppen
    6. jemanden beteiligen (on an einem Entscheidungsprozess etc)
    7. JUR einen Spruch fällen (Geschworene): academic.ru/80006/verdict">verdict 1
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) hereinbringen; auftragen [Essen]; einbringen [Ernte]
    2) (yield) einbringen [Verdienst, Summe]

    bring in a verdict of guilty/not guilty — einen Schuldspruch fällen/auf Freispruch erkennen

    4) (call in) hinzuziehen, einschalten [Experten]
    * * *
    v.
    einbringen v.

    English-german dictionary > bring in

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