anglais » slovène

bring round VERBE trans esp GB

1. bring (fetch round):

2. bring (bring back to consciousness):

3. bring (persuade):

bring over VERBE trans

1. bring (fetch over):

bring out VERBE trans

1. bring (fetch out):

2. bring (encourage):

bring GB Aus

3. bring COMM (introduce to market):

bring in VERBE trans

1. bring (fetch in):

2. bring (introduce):

3. bring (ask to participate):

4. bring (earn):

bring forward VERBE trans (reschedule)

bring down VERBE trans

1. bring (fetch down):

2. bring (make fall over):

3. bring (shoot down):

4. bring (depose):

5. bring (reduce):

6. bring (make depressed):

bring back VERBE trans

1. bring (return):

2. bring (reintroduce):

3. bring (call to mind):

bring about VERBE trans

1. bring (cause):

2. bring (achieve):

well-brought-ˈup ADJ

bring <brought, brought> [brɪŋ] VERBE trans

4. bring (force):

bring about VERBE trans

1. bring (cause):

2. bring (achieve):

bring back VERBE trans

1. bring (return):

2. bring (reintroduce):

3. bring (call to mind):

bring down VERBE trans

1. bring (fetch down):

2. bring (make fall over):

3. bring (shoot down):

4. bring (depose):

5. bring (reduce):

6. bring (make depressed):

bring forward VERBE trans (reschedule)

bring in VERBE trans

1. bring (fetch in):

2. bring (introduce):

3. bring (ask to participate):

4. bring (earn):

bring out VERBE trans

1. bring (fetch out):

2. bring (encourage):

bring GB Aus

3. bring COMM (introduce to market):

bring over VERBE trans

1. bring (fetch over):

bring round VERBE trans esp GB

1. bring (fetch round):

2. bring (bring back to consciousness):

3. bring (persuade):

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Eventually it brought value addition to the workforce even.
en.wikipedia.org
With great difficulty, the pinnace was rescued and brought ashore where it took the ship's carpenters three days to repair.
en.wikipedia.org
The incessant warfare between the two factions brought tin mine production to a standstill.
en.wikipedia.org
The next day a search party brought in the remains of the dead.
en.wikipedia.org
All brought a new aggressiveness to their commands and were desirous of attacking the hydroelectric plants.
en.wikipedia.org
It was said that he had brought its administration to such perfection that the post of minister of education became almost a sinecure.
en.wikipedia.org
Area residents have complained about the gridlock caused by the visitors, as well as about the increased media scrutiny the show has brought.
en.wikipedia.org
My grandmother - who brought me up - would buy my clothes from there, and the rest were hand-me-downs from my brother.
www.tv3.ie
These brought again simpler lyrics and music, some funky elements which later appeared on subsequent albums.
en.wikipedia.org
Recent restrictions have brought about harsher penalties for unlawfully contracted polygamous unions and polygamy is said to be on the decline.
en.wikipedia.org

Voulez-vous ajouter des mots, des phrases ou des traductions ?

Proposez de créer une nouvelle entrée pour un mot.

Page en Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Русский | Slovenščina