bring

bring
<brought, brought> [brɪŋ] vt
1) (convey)
to \bring sb/sth jdn/etw mitbringen;
shall I \bring anything to the party? soll ich etwas zur Party mitbringen?;
I've brought my sister with me ich habe meine Schwester mitgebracht;
I didn't \bring my keys with me ich habe meine Schlüssel nicht mitgenommen;
to \bring sb sth [or sth to sb] jdm etw bringen;
I've brought you a present ich habe dir ein Geschenk mitgebracht;
to \bring sth to sb's attention jdn auf etw akk aufmerksam machen;
to \bring sth to sb's knowledge jdn von etw dat in Kenntnis setzen;
to \bring news Nachrichten überbringen;
to \bring word Nachricht geben
2) (cause to come)
to \bring sb [to a place] jdn [an einen Ort] verschlagen;
so what \brings you here to London? was hat dich hier nach London verschlagen?;
the walk brought us to a river der Spaziergang führte uns an einen Fluss;
her screams brought everyone running durch ihre Schreie kamen alle zu ihr gerannt; (fig)
this \brings me to the second part of my talk damit komme ich zum zweiten Teil meiner Rede;
to \bring sth to the [or (Am) a] boil etw zum Kochen bringen;
to \bring sth to a close [or a conclusion] [or an end] etw zum Abschluss bringen;
to \bring an issue into focus ein Thema in den Brennpunkt rücken;
to \bring a picture into focus ein Bild scharf einstellen;
to \bring salaries in line with sth Gehälter an etw akk angleichen
3) (cause to befall)
to \bring [sb] sth [or sth [to [or for] sb]] [jdm] etw bringen;
this has brought me nothing but trouble das hat mir nichts als Probleme eingebracht;
what will the future \bring for us? was wird uns die Zukunft bringen?;
the explosion brought the whole building crashing to the ground durch die Explosion stürzte das gesamte Gebäude ein;
to \bring happiness/misery Glück/Unglück bringen;
to \bring sb luck jdm Glück bringen;
to \bring peace to a region einer Region den Frieden bringen;
to \bring sb to a state of near despair jdn an den Rand der Verzweiflung bringen;
to \bring sb to the verge of bankruptcy jdn an den Rand des Bankrotts bringen
4) law (lodge)
to \bring sth [against sb] etw [gegen jdn] vorbringen;
to \bring an action/charges against sb Klage/Anklage gegen jdn erheben;
to \bring a complaint against sb eine Beschwerde gegen jdn vorbringen
5) (force)
to \bring oneself to do sth sich akk [dazu] durchringen, etw zu tun
6) (sell for)
to \bring sth etw [ein]bringen;
to \bring a price einen Preis erzielen;
to \bring a profit Profit bringen
7) radio, tv (broadcast)
to \bring sb sth [or sth to sb];
next week we'll be \bringing you part two of this exciting serial den zweiten Teil dieser spannenden Serie sehen Sie nächste Woche;
unfortunately we can't \bring you that report from Timbuktu right now leider können wir den Bericht aus Timbuktu im Moment nicht senden
PHRASES:
to \bring an animal to bay ein Tier stellen;
to bring sb to bay jdn in die Enge treiben;
to \bring sb to book jdn zur Rechenschaft ziehen;
to \bring sth home to sb jdm etw vor Augen führen [o klarmachen];
to \bring sth to life etw zum Leben erwecken;
to \bring sth to light etw ans Licht bringen, etw aufdecken;
to \bring sth to mind etw in Erinnerung rufen, an etw akk erinnern;
to \bring tears to sb's eyes jdm Tränen in die Augen treiben;
to \bring sb to trial jdn vor Gericht bringen;
to \bring influence to bear on sb/sth jdn/etw beeinflussen;
to \bring pressure to bear on sb/sth auf jdn/etw Druck ausüben

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