Bring up
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British pronunciation/bɹˈɪŋ ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/bɹˈɪŋ ˈʌp/

Définition et Signification de "bring up"

to bring up
[phrase form: bring]
01

élever

to look after a child until they reach maturity
Transitive: to bring up a child
to bring up definition and meaning
02

soulever, monter

to lift or move something to a higher position
Transitive: to bring up sth somewhere
to bring up definition and meaning
03

soulever

to mention a particular subject
Transitive: to bring up a subject
to bring up definition and meaning
04

aborder, soulever

to propose a topic or idea to explore and talk about
Transitive: to bring up an idea
05

stopper brusquement, interrompre

to make something stop suddenly and forcefully
Transitive: to bring up sth
06

stopper brusquement, ralentir soudainement

to bring to a sudden stop
Transitive: to bring up a vehicle or animal
07

élever, promouvoir

to move to a higher position or status
Transitive: to bring up sb
08

mettre en route, activer

(of a device) to turn on and activate the operating system
Transitive: to bring up a device
8.1

ouvrir, afficher

(of computers) to display a tab, file, or image on the screen
09

évoquer, faire apparaître

to make something appear or start to happen, as if by magic or a sudden command
Transitive: to bring up sth
10

vomir, regurgiter

to throw up the contents of one's stomach through the mouth
Transitive: to bring up contents of one's stomach

bring up

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example
Exemple
The aunt helped bring up her nephew after his parents passed away.
As a single parent, she worked hard to bring up her son.
It's essential to bring up a child in an environment that fosters both learning and creativity.
The professor brought up a relevant point in passing.
Our discussion on climate change brought up some important points.
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