—Sorry,but I don't quite understand that phrase. —OK,I will make another sentence to ___ its meaning. A. bring about B. bring up C. bring out D. bring in 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C [考查动词短语辨析。句意:——不行意思,可是我不是很明白那个短语。——哦,我将再造个句子来明...
— Sorry, but I still don't quite understand that phrase. — OK , let me make another sentence to___its meaning. A. bring about B. bring up C. bring out D. bring in 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C [考察动词词义辨析。 bring about 致使;惹起; bring up 抚育;教育; bring out 生 ...
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— Sorry, but I still don’t quite understand that phrase. —OK, let me make another sentence to its meaning. A. bring about B. bring up C. bring out D. bring in 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 【详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:——对不起,可是我仍然不明白那个短语的意思。——好的,我...
—Sorry, but I don’t quite understand that phrase. —OK, I will make another sentence to ___ its meaning. A. bring out B. bring up C. bring about D. bring in 试题答案 在线课程 【解析】选A。考查动词短语辨析。bring out 阐明,出版,问世,显示出;bring up 培养,养育,教育,提出,呕吐;bri...
16.-Sorry.but I still don't quite understand that phrase.-OK.let me make another sentence to its meaning.( )A.bring aboutB.bring upC.bring outD.bring in
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The phrase, which was first written by the Roman poet Lucretius, was appropriated to refer to any situation where two people disagree over something. The 20th-century literary wit George S. Kauffman's most celebrated pun was “One man's Mede is another man's Persian.” See also: another,...