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bring in
phrasal verb [T]
present tense
I/you/we/theybring in
he/she/itbrings in
present participlebringing in
past tensebrought in
past participlebrought in
  1. 1
    to use the skills of a particular group or person 引入;引進

    An independent investigator will be brought in to look at the allegations. 將引進一個獨立調查人來調查這些指控。

    This is an opportunity to bring in new talent. 這是一個引進新人才的機會。

  2. 2
    to be the reason that someone or something receives a particular amount of money 帶來,掙得(錢)

    Overseas students bring in more than £30 million a year in tuition fees. 海外學生一年帶來超過3,000萬英鎊的學費。

     Synonyms and related words
    Relating to making profit: break-even point, commercial, speculative...
  3. 3
    to introduce a new law or system 引進,采用(法律或系統)

    She said the government would bring in the necessary legislation to deal with the problem. 她說政府會采用必要的立法來解決這個問題。

     Synonyms and related words
    Creating, amending and abolishing laws: abolish, abrogate, amend...
  4. 4
    to involve someone in a radio or TV discussion 使參加廣播(或電視)討論

    And here I'd like to bring in James Walker to hear his comments. 這裏我想請詹姆斯·沃克參加討論,聽聽他的評論。

  5. 5
    bring in a verdict to say officially whether someone is guilty or not 宣判;裁決

    There were gasps when the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. 當陪審團宣布無罪的裁決時,大家都倒吸一口涼氣。

     Synonyms and related words
  6. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    6
    to take somebody to another place

    The crooks were brought in to the police station for questioning.

    Grandma brought the grandson in for a checkup.

    Submitted by Sebastian from United States on 17/04/2017
See also main entry: bring

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