to bring out
[phrase form: bring]
01
推出, 发布
to make and release a product for people to buy
Transitive: to bring out a product
例子
The fashion brand brought a new collection out for the spring.
这个时尚品牌为春天推出了一个新系列。
02
拿出, 取出
to take something out of an enclosed space
Transitive: to bring out sth
例子
During the performance, the actor brought out a prop from behind the curtain.
在表演期间,演员从幕布后面拿出了一个道具。
03
突出, 使明显
to make something become more clear or noticeable
Transitive: to bring out a concept or detail
例子
Can you bring the main ideas out in your presentation for better clarity?
你能在你的演讲中突出主要观点以获得更好的清晰度吗?
04
揭示, 表达
to reveal or express feelings or emotions
Transitive: to bring out feelings or emotions
例子
The stressful situation brought out a sense of vulnerability in him.
紧张的局面揭示了他内心的脆弱感。
05
揭露, 公布
to release information to the public that was previously known only to a select few
Transitive: to bring out information
例子
The whistleblower decided to bring out the corruption within the organization.
举报者决定揭露组织内部的腐败。
06
帮助害羞的人走出自我, 给予信心
to help a shy person feel happier and more confident
Dialect
British
Transitive: to bring out sb
例子
Positive feedback from colleagues can bring a reserved team member out and encourage active contribution.
同事的积极反馈可以让一个内向的团队成员走出来并鼓励积极参与。
07
引起, 使显现
to cause visible symptoms like spots or a rash, appear on the skin
Dialect
British
Transitive: to bring out symptoms
例子
Hormonal changes may bring out blemishes on the face.
荷尔蒙变化可能会引发脸上的瑕疵。
08
动员, 带出
to encourage a group, like workers, to stop working as a way of showing they are unhappy or want something
Dialect
British
Transitive: to bring out a group
例子
The union 's call for better benefits brought out a significant number of workers.
工会呼吁更好的福利带出了大量的工人。



























