词汇 | bring in |
释义 | bring in [phrasal verb] 1 bring in (someone) or bring (someone) in : to cause (someone) to become involved in a process, activity, etc.使参加;使卷入 The company has decided to bring in outside experts to help on the project.公司决定请外部专家来帮助做这个项目。 2 bring in (something) or bring (something) in a : to produce or earn (an amount of money)赚得;挣得 Each sale brought in $5.每笔买卖赚5美元。 He works at a large company and brings in a good salary.他在一家大公司上班,工资不菲。 b law : to report (an official decision) to a court(在法庭上)宣布,做出(裁决) The jury brought in [=returned] a verdict of not guilty. [=the jury said that the defendant was not guilty]陪审团做出无罪宣判。 c chiefly British : to introduce (a new law, rule, etc.)提出,引进(新法案、新规则等) The government is going to bring in legislation to make such practices illegal.政府打算提出一项法案,将此类行为规定为非法。 3 bring in (someone or something) or bring (someone or something) in : to cause (someone or something) to come to a place带进;引入 The store is having a special sale in order to bring in [=attract] new customers/business.这家店正在进行特卖,想以此招揽新顾客/生意。 The police brought him in (to the police station) for questioning.警察把他带去(警察局)问话。 bring |
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