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●ˌbring sth ˈin1. to introduce a new law 采用,施行(新法规)◆A new law was brought in to improve road safety. 实施了新法以加强道路安全。◆New controls were brought in to limit spending and borrowing. 实行了新的管制措施以限制开支和借款。OBJ legislation, law SYN introduce sth (more formal) NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。2. (law 法律) to give a decision in a court 作出(判决)◆The jury brought in a verdict of guilty. 陪审团作出了有罪裁决。OBJ only verdict, decision3. to mention or include sth 提及;包括◆She brought in other evidence to support her argument. 她援引其他证据来支持她的论点。4. to pick or cut and collect crops to be stored 采,收(作物)◆Farmers haven’t been able to bring the harvest in because of the weather. 天气不好,农民未能收割庄稼。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |