bring about
英 [brɪŋ əˈbaʊt]
美 [brɪŋ əˈbaʊt]
导致; 引起
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 导致;引起
Tobringsomethingaboutmeans to cause it to happen.- The only way they can bring about political change is by putting pressure on the country.
要使该国进行政治变革,唯一的办法就是向其施压。
- The only way they can bring about political change is by putting pressure on the country.
英英释义
verb
- cause to happen, occur or exist
- This procedure produces a curious effect
- The new law gave rise to many complaints
- These chemicals produce a noxious vapor
- the new President must bring about a change in the health care system
- cause to move into the opposite direction
- they brought about the boat when they saw a storm approaching
双语例句
- Interest-rate cuts have failed to bring about economic recovery
利率下调没有带来经济复苏。 - For what we ourselves bring about.
为了我们自己的带来的问题。 - The militants see no contradiction in using violence to bring about a religious state.
好战者觉得用暴力建立一个宗教国家这种做法并无矛盾之处。 - If we are in conflict, avaricious, envious, fearful, we bring about such a society.
如果我们处于冲突中,贪婪,嫉妒,恐惧,我们就制造出这样的一个社会。 - Our meeting and merging took practice to bring about greater ease, trust, and understanding.
我们的会见和融合实践带来更大的轻松,信赖和理解。 - This old car will bring about$ 10.
这辆旧车大约可卖十美元。 - And how to bring about help in material as well as in knowledge?
如何为他们带来物资上的和知识上的赞助? - But this new process have bring about great change.
状况得到了巨大的变化。 - The move stopped the pound's decline but failed to bring about a significant rally.
这个行动制止了英镑的下跌,但是未能使比价有很大上升。 - This kind of response can bring about bitterness and resentment.
这种反应一样会引起伤感和愤懑。