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bring back [something], bring [something] back1) ( return with) rapporter [souvenir] ( from de)2) ( restore) redonner [colour, shine]3) ( reintroduce) rétablir [custom]; restaurer [monarchy]4) ( restore memory of) rappeler [night, occasion] -
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transitive verb2) (recall) in Erinnerung bringen od. rufenbring something back to somebody — [Musik, Foto usw.:] jemanden an etwas (Akk.) erinnern
bring back memories — Erinnerungen wachrufen od. wecken
3) (restore, reintroduce) wieder einführen [Sitten, Todesstrafe]* * *(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) zurückbringen* * *vt1. (return)▪ to \bring back back ⇆ sth/sb etw/jdn zurückbringento \bring back back the colour to sb's cheeks jdn wieder munter machento \bring back life back to a town eine Stadt mit neuem Leben erfüllen2. (reintroduce)▪ to \bring back back ⇆ sth etw zurückbringen [o wiederbringen]to \bring back back the death penalty die Todesstrafe wieder einführen3. (call to mind)to \bring back back memories [to sb] Erinnerungen [bei jdm] weckenthese photographs \bring back it all back to me wenn ich diese Fotos ansehe, sehe ich alles wieder vor mir* * *vt sep1) (lit) person, object zurückbringento bring sb back to life/health — jdn wieder lebendig/gesund machen
to bring a government back to power — eine Regierung wieder an die Macht bringen
* * *bring back v/t1. a) zurückbringenb) etwas mitbringen ( from aus, von): when you go to the post office, will you bring me some stamps back ( oder bring some stamps back for me)? bringst du mir ein paar Briefmarken mit?b) Erinnerungen wachrufen an (akk)3. die Todesstrafe etc wieder einführena) jemanden wieder zu(m) Bewusstsein bringen,* * *transitive verb1) (return) zurückbringen; (from a journey) mitbringen2) (recall) in Erinnerung bringen od. rufenbring something back to somebody — [Musik, Foto usw.:] jemanden an etwas (Akk.) erinnern
bring back memories — Erinnerungen wachrufen od. wecken
3) (restore, reintroduce) wieder einführen [Sitten, Todesstrafe]* * *v.wiederbringen v. -
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bring back [sth.], bring [sth.] back1) (return with) portare [ souvenir]to bring sb. back sth. — riportare o restituire qcs. a qcn
2) (restore) restituire [colour, shine]to bring sb.'s memory back — restituire la memoria a qcn
3) (reintroduce) restaurare [ monarchy]; reintrodurre, ripristinare [ custom]4) (restore memory of) riportare alla memoria [occasion, memories]* * *(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) riportare, richiamare* * *vt + adv(person, object) riportare, (souvenir) portarsi a casa, (memories) risvegliare, (old method) reintrodurrehe's taken your drill — he'll bring it back tomorrow — ha preso il trapano — lo riporterà domani
* * *bring back [sth.], bring [sth.] back1) (return with) portare [ souvenir]to bring sb. back sth. — riportare o restituire qcs. a qcn
2) (restore) restituire [colour, shine]to bring sb.'s memory back — restituire la memoria a qcn
3) (reintroduce) restaurare [ monarchy]; reintrodurre, ripristinare [ custom]4) (restore memory of) riportare alla memoria [occasion, memories] -
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■ bring backv. t. + avv.1 riportare; restituire: Can you bring me back home?, puoi riportarmi a casa?; to bring back a book to the library, restituire un libro alla biblioteca; DIALOGO → - Darts- Bring them back when you've finished, restituitele quando avete finito; to bring sb. back to health, restituire la salute a q.; rimettere q. in salute; to bring back to life, riportare in vita2 portare ( ritornando): Here's something I've brought back from my trip, ecco una cosa che ho portato dal mio viaggio4 riportare (o richiamare) alla memoria (o alla mente): His words brought back happy memories, le sue parole richiamavano alla mente ricordi felici; Seeing her brought it all back, rivederla mi ha riportato tutto alla mente. -
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bring back а) приносить обратно, возвращать you must bring these librarybooks back next week. On your way home from your aunt's will you bring backsome coffee? б) вызывать, воскрешать в памяти, напоминать The smell of theseflowers brings back memories. в) помочь вернуть, приобрести We must bring himback to health. г) восстановить; ввести вновь (идею, практику, закон и т. п.)Few people these days are in favour of bringing back the old punishment bydeath. -
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(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) devolver; traer (a la memoria), recordarbring back vb devolverwill you bring it back tomorrow? ¿me lo devuelves mañana?v.• retraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( return)I'll bring your book back tomorrow — te devolveré or (AmL exc CS) te regresaré el libro mañana
to bring somebody back to life — devolverle* la vida a alguien
b) \<\<gift/souvenir\>\> traer*c) ( reintroduce) \<\<custom\>\> volver* a introducird) ( recall) recordar*it brought back memories — me (or le etc) trajo recuerdos
VT + ADV (lit) [+ person, object] traer de vuelta; [+ thing borrowed] devolver; [+ monarchy etc] restaurar; (to life) devolver la vida a* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( return)I'll bring your book back tomorrow — te devolveré or (AmL exc CS) te regresaré el libro mañana
to bring somebody back to life — devolverle* la vida a alguien
b) \<\<gift/souvenir\>\> traer*c) ( reintroduce) \<\<custom\>\> volver* a introducird) ( recall) recordar*it brought back memories — me (or le etc) trajo recuerdos
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1. IIIbring back smth. /smth. back/1)bring back the whole story (the circumstances of our meeting, the details of the arrangement, etc.) напоминать всю историю и т. д., this song brings back many memories эта песня вызывает много воспоминаний /заставляет вспомнить о многом/; how a few words can bring it all back! как живо несколько слов могут все это воскресить в памяти!2)bring back one's health (one's strength, one's sight, one's prowess, ptc.) возвращать /восстанавливать/ здоровье и т. д.2. XXI11) bring back smth. /smth. back/ to smb. it brings back to me our happy childhood together это напоминает мне /будит во мне воспоминания/ о нашем счастливом детстве, это воскрешает в моей памяти наше счастливое детство2) bring smb. back to smth. bring smb. back to health вернуть кому-л. здоровье; bring smb. back to life вернуть кого-л. к жизни; this will bring him back to himself это приведет его в чувство, это заставит его прийти в себя -
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vt1) ( return)to \bring back back <-> sth/sb etw/jdn zurückbringen;to \bring back back the colour to sb's cheeks jdn wieder munter machen;to \bring back life back to a town eine Stadt mit neuem Leben erfüllen2) ( reintroduce)to \bring back back <-> sth etw zurückbringen [o wiederbringen];to \bring back back the death penalty die Todesstrafe wieder einführen3) ( call to mind)to \bring back back memories [to sb] Erinnerungen [bei jdm] wecken;these photographs \bring back it all back to me wenn ich diese Fotos ansehe, sehe ich alles wieder vor mir -
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1) приносить обратно, возвращать You must bring these library books back next week. ≈ Ты должен сдать эти книги в библиотеку на следующей неделе. On your way home from your aunt's will you bring back some coffee? ≈ Когда пойдешь домой, захвати у тети немного кофе. Syn: get back
1), place back, put back
2), take back
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2) вызывать, воскрешать в памяти, напоминать The smell of these flowers brings back memories. ≈ Запах этих цветов навевает воспоминания. Syn: call up
4), come back
2), summon up
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3) помочь вернуть, приобрести We must bring him back to health. ≈ Надо поставить его на ноги. Syn: pull back
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4) восстановить, ввести вновь( идею, практику, закон и т. п.) Few people these days are in favour of bringing back the old punishment by death. ≈ В настоящее время лишь немногие считают, что нужно восстановить смертную казнь. Syn: come back
11) приносить обратно, возвращать воскрешать в памяти, напоминать (тж. * to memory) - his story brought back our happy childhood его рассказ напомнил о нашем счастливом детстве восстановить;
ввести вновь (идею, практику, закон и т. п.) помочь вернуть, приобрести - we must bring him back to health мы должны помочь ему вернуть здоровьеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bring back
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terugbrengenbring back1 terugbrengen ⇒ retourneren, mee terugbrengen2 in de herinnering terugbrengen ⇒ doen herleven, oproepen♦voorbeelden:bring me back a newspaper • neem een krant voor me meebring back to life • nieuw leven inblazen -
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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) -
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(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) bringe tilbage; minde om* * *(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) bringe tilbage; minde om -
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фраз. гл.1) вызывать, воскрешать в памяти, напоминатьThe smell of these flowers brings back memories. — Запах этих цветов навевает воспоминания.
Syn:2) помочь вернуть, приобрестиWe must bring him back to health. — Надо поставить его на ноги.
Syn:3) восстановить, ввести вновь (идею, практику, закон)Few people these days are in favour of bringing back the old punishment by death. — В настоящее время лишь немногие считают, что нужно восстановить смертную казнь.
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أَرْجَعَ \ bring back: to return: This old photograph brings back happy memories. 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. -
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(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) vrniti, spomniti* * *transitive verb vrniti; spomniti -
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1. to return; 2. to recall, to remember again 1. принести обратно; 2. воскресить в памяти1. Please bring back my book. 2. This music brings back old memories.
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ذَكَّرَ \ bring back: to (cause to) to return: This old photograph brings back happy memories.. remind: to make (sb.) remember: Remind me to answer that letter. His face reminds me of his father. -
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(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) koma með aftur, skila -
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(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) visszahoz -
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(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) restituir
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