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Meanings of
bring to
in English
Catalan
retornar
Spanish
resucitar
Back to the meaning
Return to consciousness.
bring back
bring round
bring around
anesthetize
Catalan
retornar
Synonyms
Examples for "
bring back
"
bring back
bring round
bring around
Examples for "
bring back
"
1
Egyptians have called for army intervention to
bring
back
law and order.
2
Their return raises the question: what other things can we
bring
back
?
3
There are companies and agencies working to
bring
back
the supersonic age.
4
He said: I know that no one can
bring
back
my daughter.
5
The Government is expected to
bring
back
10-year passports for New Zealanders.
1
For what does the order of the universe
bring
round
the seasons?
2
This gave me time to prepare my plans and
bring
round
---.
3
He continued addressing me: I'll have my boys
bring
round
whomever they've nabbed.
4
Now wait here a minute while I
bring
round
the canoe.
5
You see, sir, they don't
bring
round
the soles Sunday morning.
1
To get killed just before Christmas when they
bring
around
their presents!
2
She ordered James to
bring
around
the pair and the coupe.
3
And say,
bring
around
that forty-five you took away with you last time.
4
He turned to the door to order the groom to
bring
around
the horses.
5
Earnestly he set himself to
bring
around
the hour when
Usage of
bring to
in English
1
We are constantly trying to find new products to
bring
to
market.
2
They
bring
to
nine the number of products available through One Direct.
3
The question is the quality that it would
bring
to
the work.
4
Change the water and
bring
to
boil for ten minutes until tender.
5
SEVERAL new appointments
bring
to
the National Theatre much experience and talent.
6
I will reflect upon this new light you
bring
to
the situation.
7
Yet he added: What they
bring
to
the court is very similar.
8
Place cod in saucepan; cover with cold water,
bring
to
a boil.
9
You might also
bring
to
the table skills from outside of work.
10
What we can
bring
to
this city, it's so important right now.
11
Northern Ireland's chief constable has vowed to
bring
to
justice those responsible.
12
What type of opportunities could these balloons
bring
to
Kenya's remote areas?
13
The reader may wonder what good hedgehogs
bring
to
a suburban garden.
14
Think of the disgrace you'll
bring
to
your family and your ancestors.
15
DV: What I
bring
to
set is my plentiful experience with men!
16
Add the kombu and 360ml water, cover and
bring
to
a boil.
Other examples for "bring to"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
bring
to
bring
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
bring to
Catalan
retornar
Spanish
resucitar
reanimar
reavivar
despertar
volver en sí
Bring to
through the time
Bring to
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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