释义 |
Examples:lit. drain away filth and bring in fresh water (idiom); fig. dispel evil and usher in good—get rid of the old to bring in the new (idiom); to innovate—push out the old and bring in the new (idiom); to innovate—bring disgrace or humiliation to—bring warring parties to agreement—fortune as unpredictable as the weather, every day may bring fortune or calamity (idiom); sth unexpected may happen at any moment—leave behind or forget to bring—bring to room temperature—bring to negotiated surrender—bring tribute as sign of submission (idiom); to submit—bring a case to a close (law)—bring about one's own destruction—(of parents) bring up children for the purpose of being looked after in old age—bring peace and stability to a country, region etc—bring parties to an agreement—(fig.) unintentional actions may bring unexpected success—clear out the old, bring in the new—maneki-neko or "lucky cat", Japanese figurine cat usually found at the entrance of shops, restaurants etc, believed bring good fortune—serve as a background in order to bring out the subject with greater brilliance—concentrate on the main points (idiom); to bring out the essentials—being bright at an early age does not necessarily bring success upon growing up (proverb)—bring to great height of development—bring sth to sb (news etc)—be qualified (to bring a complaint, lawsuit etc) (law)—magical hands bring the dying back life (idiom); miracle cure—bring in the new (idiom); new directions, different creation—bring shame upon (oneself or one's family etc)—spring sunshine emerges bring the world alive [idiom.]—bring honor to one's ancestors and benefit future generations [idiom.]—bring the entire nation to arms [idiom.]— |