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●ˌbring sth ˈup1. to move sth from a lower to a higher position 举起;抬高◆She brought up her hand to protect her face. 她抬起手护住脸部。2. to mention a subject and start to talk about it 提出(话题)供讨论◆Every time I bring the matter up, he changes the subject. 每当我提起这件事,他就会转移话题。OBJ subject, matter SYN raise sth (more formal) 3. (to sth) to increase a total, a price, a number, etc. to a higher level or amount 提高,增加(总数、价格、数目等)◆This donation brings the total up to $6 000. 这笔捐款把总额提高到 6 000 元。◆Owen got another goal, bringing the score up to 4-0. 欧文又进一球,把比分扩大为 4:0。OBJ total SYN raise sth (more formal) 4. to bring food from the stomach back out through the mouth 呕吐◆The baby’s just brought up her breakfast. 小孩刚把早饭吐出来了。SYN throw sth up (informal), vomit sth up (more formal) 5. to make sth appear on a computer screen 使显示(在计算机屏幕上);调出,打开(文件)◆Can you bring that file up on screen? 在电脑上把那个文件打开好吗?[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |