●ˌbring sth ˈout1. ( ˌbring sth ˈout of sth) to take sth out of sth; to remove sth from sth(从…之中)掏出,拿出◆He brought a card out of his wallet and gave it to her. 他从皮夹里取出一张名片给她。SYNtake sth out, take sth out of sth2.to produce or publish sth生产;出版◆They’re bringing out a new sports car this year. 今年他们将推出一款新跑车。◆How many albums have the band brought out? 这支乐队出了多少张专辑?◆The publishers are bringing out a new edition of the dictionary next spring. 明年春季,出版社要推出这部词典的新版本。3.to make a particular quality easier to see, taste, or notice使(某一特质)突显;使突出◆That dress brings out the colour of your eyes. 那件衣服能衬托出你眼睛的颜色。OBJcolour, flavour SYNemphasize sth (more formal) 4.to make sth appear that is usually hidden使(潜藏的东西)显现◆She always brings out the worst in me! 她总是招我表现出最恶劣的一面!◆The situation brought out the viciousness in him. 这种处境暴露了他恶毒的一面。OBJthe best, the worst[v + n/pron + adv][v + adv + n]1also[v + n/pron + adv + prep]