ˈbriŋ
bring to terms如何读
bring to terms是什么意思
使接受条件
bring to terms英英释义
verb
transitive verb
to convey, lead, carry, or cause to come along with one toward the place from which the action is being regarded
brought a bottle of wine to the party
to cause to be, act, or move in a special way: such as
her screams brought the neighbors
dialect escort, accompany
May I bring you home?
to bear as an attribute or characteristic
brings years of experience to the position
to cause to exist or occur: such as
to be the occasion of
winter brings snow
to result in brought tears to her eyes
the drug brought immediate relief
institute
bring legal action
adduce
bring an argument
prefer
whether to bring legal charges against him
to procure in exchange : sell for
should bring a high price at auction
intransitive verb
chiefly Midland US yield, produce
verb
transitive verb
to convey, lead, carry, or cause to come along with one toward the place from which the action is being regarded
brought a bottle of wine to the party
to cause to be, act, or move in a special way: such as
her screams brought the neighbors
dialect escort, accompany
May I bring you home?
to bear as an attribute or characteristic
brings years of experience to the position
to cause to exist or occur: such as
to be the occasion of
winter brings snow
to result in brought tears to her eyes
the drug brought immediate relief
institute
bring legal action
adduce
bring an argument
prefer
whether to bring legal charges against him
to procure in exchange : sell for
should bring a high price at auction
intransitive verb
chiefly Midland US yield, produce
bring to terms词源英文解释
Middle English, from Old English bringan; akin to Old High German bringan to bring, Welsh hebrwng to accompany
The first known use of bring was before the 12th century
bring to terms儿童词典英英释义
bringverb
to cause to come with oneself by carrying or leading especially to the place from which the action is viewed
bring a lunch
to cause to reach a certain state or take a certain action couldn't bring myself to say it
bring water to a boil
to cause to arrive or exist bring legal action
winter will bring snow
to sell for
will bring a good price
bring to terms 例句
1 “Should I send you a check?” “Why not just bring me the money when you come?”
2 Have you brought the money with you from the bank?
3 She brought her boyfriend home to meet her parents.
4 Love of adventure brought her here before taking her to many other places.
5 This radio station brings you all the news as it happens.
6 Can anything bring peace to this troubled region?
7 Having a baby has brought great happiness into her life.
8 Those are the years in which the NFL has the option to opt out of its current TV deals, potentially bringing other packages to market.
9 Abuse thrives in silence and maybe bringing it into the open will help the letter writer find a path to further healing.
bring to terms 同义词
1 使某人就范
2 某人屈服
3 使某人屈服
4 某人就范