bring
What is the Definition of bring?
Verb:
- take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
- cause to come into a particular state or condition
- cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
- go or come after and bring or take back
- bring into a different state
- be accompanied by
- advance or set forth in court
- bestow a quality on
- be sold for a certain price
- attract the attention of
- induce or persuade
How can I use bring in a sentence?
It is, Firenze agreed, unless all you need is to stay alive long enough to drink something else — something that will bring you back to full strength and power — something that will mean you can never die.
And the school bellowed: Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty Hogwarts, Teach us something please, Whether we be old and bald Or young with scabby knees, Our heads could do with filling With some interesting stuff, For now they are bare and full of air, Dead flies and bits of fluff, So teach us things worth knowing, Bring back what we have forgot, just do your best, we will do the rest, And learn until our brains all rot.
It took several purple firecrackers exploding from the end of Professor Dumbledore's wand to bring silence.
Don’t waste time on things that don’t bring value to your life. - Не тратьте время на вещи, которые не приносят ценности вашей жизни.
I have come to bring Harry to his aunt and uncle.
Other meanings of bring (synonyms, cognates).
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bring round |
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