Topic 2: Phrasal verbs with Bring

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bring in
bring in /brɪŋ ɪn/
(phrasal verb) to ask somebody to do a particular job or to be involved in something
Example: The company brought in new team of project planners


bring up
bring up /brɪŋ ʌp/
(phrasal verb) to care for a child, teaching him or her how to behave, etc.
Example: Can you bring up the main menu again?


bring out
bring out /brɪŋ aʊt/
(phrasal verb) to make people go on strike
Example: My favorite band, the Wall, will bring out a new album this fall.


bring on
bring on /phr.v/
(phrasal verb) to help somebody develop or improve while they are learning to do something
Example: The ​loud ​music ​brought on another one of his ​headaches.


bring down
bring down /brɪŋ daʊn/
(phrasal verb) to make somebody lose power or be defeated
Example: Predators prefer to bring down weak or sick prey.


bring about
bring about /brɪŋ əˈbaʊt/
(phrasal verb) to make something happen
Example: Dieting and exercise will bring about weight loss