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Meanings of
bring off
in English
Portuguese
atingir
Spanish
lograr
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Be successful; achieve a goal.
manage
negociate
pull off
carry off
fail
Portuguese
atingir
Synonyms
Examples for "
manage
"
manage
negociate
pull off
carry off
Examples for "
manage
"
1
Executives said XPO has ample liquidity to
manage
the global health crisis.
2
Photo: edify.co.nz Teaching young people how to
manage
money, budget and save.
3
We need to
manage
the health response as best as we can.
4
Given the uncertainty over new nuclear, could the UK
manage
without it?
5
By the way, did you
manage
to avoid your dinner partner today?'
1
The Kiaja advised
negociating
with the rebels and pacifying them that way.
2
Again he
negociated
with Pitt, and again negociations with him fell to the ground.
3
Lord --had been sent down to negociate with her.
4
At this time, Frederick had certain information that the English were
negociating
with the French.
5
The tradesmen's meetings are like the merchants' exchange, where they manage, negociate, and, indeed, beget business with one another.
1
Parents these days are expected to
pull
off
a financial Mission: Impossible.
2
But could the Spirit
pull
off
that crowd 12 times a year?
3
Future lessons So could Sweden
pull
off
anything like Dagen H today?
4
For all that, the picture can't quite
pull
off
its ambitious challenge.
5
It's not 'you
pull
off
those Barbie books.' Trust me on this.
1
It takes a great deal of charisma to
carry
off
one-name stardom.
2
In the drawing-room three whist-tables
carry
off
the more elderly and grave.
3
You just had to have considerable poise to
carry
off
the effect.
4
Use ample drainage in the bottom to
carry
off
excess of water.
5
He has been foiled in his attempt to
carry
off
the girl.
Usage of
bring off
in English
1
Unfortunately he was the one I decided to
bring
off
,
he said.
2
Then we closed in on them to
bring
off
the big drive.
3
It had been a tiresome day, with the supper to
bring
off
.
4
Away with you ashore, and
bring
off
your army and take possession.
5
Javi Martínez is not a bad player to
bring
off
the bench.
6
Henry said Williams has been a great player to
bring
off
the bench.
7
Boom simply isn't experienced enough to
bring
off
this tonal shift.
8
It's an interesting idea, though a hard one to
bring
off
.
9
Yes; but we did not
bring
off
any ammunition with us.
10
Technically, Emmerich and his crew
bring
off
a series of wonders.
11
The nearer you are, the bigger loads I can
bring
off
.
12
Every exertion was at once made to
bring
off
the people.
13
But let us see if we cannot
bring
off
the author.
14
Pearce promised to make every effort to
bring
off
the colonel.
15
The two others, the drunkards, were too noisy to
bring
off
.
16
I want you to make a rally, and
bring
off
something in good order.
Other examples for "bring off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
bring
off
bring
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
bring off
Portuguese
atingir
Spanish
lograr
Bring off
through the time
Bring off
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common