Bring on
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British pronunciation/bɹˈɪŋ ˈɒn/
American pronunciation/bɹˈɪŋ ˈɑːn/

Definition & Bedeutung von "bring on"

to bring on
[phrase form: bring]
01

herbeiführen, auslösen

to cause something to happen, especially something undesirable or unpleasant
to bring on definition and meaning
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Lack of sleep can bring on a range of health problems.
The economic downturn brought on financial difficulties for many businesses.
Poor eating habits can bring weight gain on over time.
02

hervorrufen, herbeiführen

to make something appear
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The well-timed joke brought on a round of laughter from the audience.
The scientific experiment brought on a fascinating display of colors.
The skilled chef 's cooking brought on an enticing aroma.
03

einführen, veröffentlichen

to release or introduce a product or service to the public
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The company plans to bring a new gadget on the market next month.
Let's bring these innovative features on the software in the next update.
They decided to bring a limited edition of the product on to test the market.
04

fördern, weiterbringen

to help someone improve or progress through training and practicing
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Her new piano teacher has really brought her on.
The mentor 's guidance brought on the mentee, elevating their professional capabilities.
The intensive workshop brought on participants, helping them master the new techniques.
05

heranziehen, fördern

to help plants grow faster and healthier
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You can bring on flourishing flowers by providing optimal sunlight.
Bring on plant development by incorporating organic fertilizers regularly.
Gardeners bring on growth by introducing rich compost into the soil.
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