to bring in
[phrase form: bring]
01
带进来, 带到警察局
(of law enforcers) to arrest someone and take them to the police station
例子
After the investigation, they brought the suspect in for arrest.
调查结束后,他们将嫌疑人带来逮捕。
02
带来, 产生
to make a specific amount of money
例子
Unfortunately, the cost reduction measures did n't bring in the anticipated savings.
不幸的是,降低成本措施并没有带来预期的节省。
03
拿进来, 带进来
to move someone or something indoors
例子
The security guard brought everyone in from the waiting area during the storm.
保安在风暴期间把所有人从等候区带了进来。
04
引入, 带来
to ask someone to join a particular situation, often to do a challenging job
例子
The committee chair brought in members to discuss the proposed amendments.
委员会主席引入成员讨论拟议的修正案。
05
带来, 产生
to be sold at a specific price
例子
His latest novel is expected to bring in high sales figures.
他的最新小说预计将带来高销售额。
06
接收, 捕捉
to send or receive information, signals, or data through various communication methods or technologies
例子
The new technology allows us to bring in data from remote sensors in real-time, enhancing our ability to monitor environmental conditions.
新技术使我们能够实时从远程传感器传输数据,从而增强我们监测环境条件的能力。
07
宣布, 宣告
to officially state the decision or judgment of a court
例子
After thorough examination, the judge brought in a decision that surprised many.
经过彻底审查后,法官宣布了一项令许多人惊讶的决定。
08
引入, 实施
to introduce a new official rule that people need to obey
例子
The government plans to bring a new tax law in next year.
政府计划明年出台一项新税法。



























