Название | Английские фразовые глаголы на практике. Примеры, задания и диалоги |
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Автор произведения | Радмила Шарифьянова |
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Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9785006018815 |
95. run into – столкнуться, случайно встретить
96. see through – проследить, довести до конца, видеть через
97. set aside – отложить, предусмотреть
98. show off – выпендриваться, показывать своё превосходство
99. sit up – сидеть прямо, не ложиться спать
100. stand for – обозначать, защищать, выступать за
Фразовые глаголы с bring
Bring about – вызывать, способствовать
– The new law will bring about significant changes in the industry.
– The civil rights movement brought about major social progress.
– The protests may bring about a change in policy.
– He hopes to bring about a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
– The company is working to bring about a more sustainable future.
Bring along – взять с собой, привести кого-то или что-то с собой
– Don’t forget to bring along your passport; they may ask to see it.
– She brought along her friend to the party.
– Can you please bring along some snacks for the road trip?
– He always brings his guitar along to parties.
– The team decided to bring the mascot along to the game.
Bring around – убедить, завоевать доверие
– It took some time, but eventually we were able to bring around the doubters.
– He finally brought his parents around to the idea of him studying abroad.
– The salesman was skilled at bringing customers around to his way of thinking.
– We need to bring around the skeptics if we want the project to succeed.
– The new evidence brought around many of the previously undecided voters.
Bring back – вернуть, восстановить, напомнить
– Can you please bring back the book you borrowed from me last week?
– This song brings back so many memories of my childhood.
– The government hopes to bring back jobs lost to outsourcing.
– The restoration project aims to bring back the original beauty of the building.
– Seeing her old friends brought back a flood of emotions.
Bring down – опрокинуть, свергнуть, снизить цену
– The store is bringing down prices for the sale.
– The strong winds threatened to bring down the power lines.
– The scandal brought down the politician’s career.
– The new technology has brought down the cost of production.
Bring forth – произвести, породить
– The tree brings forth fruit every year.
– The artist hopes to bring forth new ideas with her latest project.
– The company plans to bring forth a new line of products next year.
– The initiative aims to bring forth innovative solutions to social problems.
– This difficult situation has brought forth some unexpected talents.
Bring forward – выдвигать, представлять, перемещать ближе
– She was brought forward as a possible candidate for the position.
– Can we bring the meeting forward to tomorrow?
– The committee decided to bring forward the proposal for discussion.
– The company plans to bring forward their earnings report this quarter.
– The event was brought forward due to popular demand.
Bring in – привлекать, зарабатывать, вводить новшество
– The company is trying to bring in new customers with their latest marketing campaign.
– The new technology has brought in significant revenue for the company.
– The coach decided to bring in some fresh talent for the game.
– The new policy aims to bring in more investors to the country.
– The team plans to bring in a consultant to help with the project.
Bring off – успешно выполнить, добиться успеха
– It was a difficult task, but they managed to bring it off.
– Against all odds, she brought off a stunning victory in the race.
– They hope to bring off a successful launch of their new product line.
– The team was able to bring off an unexpected win in the championship.
– The company plans to bring off a successful IPO next year.
Bring on – вызвать, спровоцировать
– Eating too much sugar can bring on diabetes.
– Her criticism brought on a heated argument.
– The new policy may bring on some objections from the public.
– The stress of the job brought on some health problems for him.
– The sudden change in weather brought on a migraine.
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