سلسلة تعلم الأفعال المركبة في اللغة الإنجليزية -Bring-
Bring about
To cause something to happen.
يُحْدِث / يُسَبِّب
Women working in factories during World War 2 brought about the acceptance of women having careers.
Bring along
To take somebody or something with you.
يَجْلِب مَعَهُ / يَأْخُذ مَعَهُ
I brought along my camera to the event to take pictures.
Bring back (1)
To return something.
يُعِيد / يَرُدُّ
I lent my bicycle to my friend and asked him to bring it back by Friday.
Bring back (2)
To be reminded of something from the past.
يَسْتَحْضِر ذِكْرَى / يُذَكِّر
Looking at the old vacation photos brought back great memories of my childhood.
Bring back (3)
For something from the past to be reintroduced such as fashion or music styles.
يُعِيد إحْيَاء
Noticing hip-hugger jeans in all the stores, I can see 1970s fashion has been brought back into popularity.
Bring down (1)
To move something from a higher place to a lower place.
يُنْزِل / يَحْمِل إلى الأَسْفَل
When you come downstairs, will you bring down the laundry basket for me?
Bring down (2)
To forcefully remove a person from their position.
يَطِيح بِ / يُطِيح
The Arab spring movement helped to bring down some of the corrupt regimes.
Bring down (3)
To be discouraged.
يُحْبِط / يُثَبِّط العَزِيمَة
My friend really brought me down telling me I don't have a chance of getting the promotion at work.
Bring in (1)
To move something or someone from one place to another.
يُدْخِل / يَحْمِل إلى الدَّاخِل
Please bring in the jeans from the clothesline because it's going to rain.
Bring in (2)
To ask or appoint someone to do a specific job.
يَسْتَعِين بِ
The new construction project will be large in scale so we should bring in more workers.
Bring in (3)
To cause something to get more positive results.
يَجْلِب (أَرْبَاحًا)
Having a celebrity in our TV commercials will bring in a lot more customers.
Bring on
To cause something to happen.
يُسَبِّب / يُحْدِث
Having to listen to the jackhammer across the street all day brought on a massive headache.
Bring out (1)
To move something from inside to the outside.
يُخْرِج / يَحْمِل إلى الخَارِج
When you come back will you bring out the radio for me?
Bring out (2)
For something to be more noticeable.
يُبْرِز / يُظْهِر
Blue sweaters really bring out the color of my blue eyes.
Bring up (1)
To talk about something.
يَطرح للمُناقَشة
It's not a good idea to bring up sensitive topics at family celebrations.
Bring up (2)
To raise a child.
يُرَبّي/ يُنَشِّئ
I was brought up in a family of 6 children.
Bring up (3)
To move something from a lower place to a higher place.
يَصْعَد بِ / يَحْمِل إلى الأَعْلَى
When you go upstairs, remember to bring his lunch up to his room.
