bring in
phrasal verbbring somebody in
- to ask somebody to do a particular job or to be involved in something
请…做;让…参与 - Local residents were angry at not being brought in on (= asked for their opinion about) the new housing proposal.
新的住房方案未征求当地居民的意见,对此他们感到愤怒。 - bring somebody in to do something Experts were brought in to advise the government.
政府请来专家们出谋划策。
- Local residents were angry at not being brought in on (= asked for their opinion about) the new housing proposal.
- (of the police
) to bring somebody to a police station in order to ask them questions or arrest them警方 将(某人)带到警察局讯问;逮捕 - Two men were brought in for questioning.
有两名男子被带到警察局进行讯问。
- Two men were brought in for questioning.
bring somebody/something in
- to introduce a new law
提出(新法案) - They want to bring in a bill to limit arms exports.
他们想提出一项限制武器出口的议案。
- They want to bring in a bill to limit arms exports.
- to attract somebody/something to a place or business
吸引;引入 - We need to bring in a lot more new business.
我们得吸引更多的新业务。
- We need to bring in a lot more new business.
- to give a decision in court
宣布,作出(裁决) - The jury brought in a verdict of guilty.
陪审团作出裁决宣判有罪。
- The jury brought in a verdict of guilty.
bring somebody in something | bring in something
- to make or earn a particular amount of money
赚得;挣 - His freelance work brings him in about $20 000 a year.
他做自由职业每年大约赚 2 万美元。 - The garage sale brought in about £200.
车库拍卖带来了大约200英镑。 - How much does she bring in now?
她现在挣多少钱?
- His freelance work brings him in about $20 000 a year.