| 释义 | bring something  in  phrasal verb with bring verb [ T ] uk/brɪŋ/ us/brɪŋ/ brought | brought     (INTRODUCE)    引进(新产品等);制定,提出(新法律)to introduce something new such as a product or a law   New safety regulations have been brought in. 已经制定了新的安全规章。  更多例句The building industry brought in rules to protect customers from sharp practice.There's a good case against bringing in new regulations.Stringent safety regulations were brought in after the accident.Such unpopular legislation is unlikely to be brought in before the next election.Stringent measures were brought in so that the government could balance its budget.   (MONEY)     Their chain of restaurants brings in millions of dollars a year. 他们的连锁餐馆每年有几百万美元的收入。  更多例句The company employs 1,400 people and brings in about $240 million a year in sales.The new product brought in $77 million last year.Despite a promising start, the company brought in less than £20,000 this year.It's a terrible movie yet it brought in $200 million.The new product has been incredibly successful, bringing in about £1 million a month.bring someone  in  phrasal verb with bring verb [ T ] uk/brɪŋ/ us/brɪŋ/ brought | brought      吸收…为成员;请…做to ask someone to do a particular job   We need to bring in an expert to deal with this problem. 我们需要请个专家来处理这个问题。  更多例句I've been brought in to troubleshoot - to go in, sort out the problem, and get out again.The company has brought in some new blood in an effort to revive its fortunes.Outside workers were brought in in an attempt to break the strike.The army was brought in to try to prevent further bloodshed.An outside adviser has been brought in to arbitrate the dispute between the management and the union. |