bring/brɪŋ/●●●S1W1verb(past tense and past participlebrought/brɔːt$brɒːt/)[transitive]1a)to take something or someone with you to the place where you are now, or to the place you are talking about→takeDid you bring an umbrella?It was the first time Joey had ever...
bring /brɪŋ/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp brought /brɔːt $ brɒːt/) [transitiveT] 1 a) to take something or someone with you to the place where you are now, or to the place you are talking about 带来;拿来;领来→ take Did you ...
brought 英[brɔːt] 美[brɔːt] 词性:动词 级别:雅思(各级别均可能涉及,属于基础词汇) 中文释义:bring的过去式和过去分词,意为“带来;引来;促使”。 英文释义:past tense and past participle of bring, meaning "to carry or cause to come to a place; to introduce or cause to appear". 记...
brought past tense and past participle ofbring(v.). For explanation of the form development, seethought. brung dialectal past tense and past participle ofbring(v.). upbringing(n.) 1510s, "act of rearing a young person; manner of training, education," fromup(adv.) +bringing(seebring(v....
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brought past tense and past participle ofbring(v.). For explanation of the form development, seethought. brung dialectal past tense and past participle ofbring(v.). upbringing *bher- See all related words (4)> Advertisement Trends ofbring ...
(briŋ)–past tense, past participlebrought(broːt)–verb 1.to make (something or someone) come (to or towards a place).I'll bring plenty of food with me;Bring him to me!traer,llevar 2.to result in.This medicine will bring you relief.proporcionar,provocar,dar,causar ...
(briŋ)–past tense, past participlebrought(broːt)–verb 1.to make (something or someone) come (to or towards a place).I'll bring plenty of food with me;Bring him to me!traer,llevar 2.to result in.This medicine will bring you relief.proporcionar,provocar,dar,causar ...
4. The third-person singular form of "bring" is "brings." The present participle is "bringing," the past tense is "brought," and the past participle is also "brought."5. Additional related phrases include:- "Bring up" which means to educate, to propose, to nurture, or to...