bring in
高中
英
美 / brɪŋ ɪn /
na. 生产;生(利);收获(农作物等);挣得(报酬等)
na. 1. 生产,产出;生(利);收获(农作物等);挣得(报酬等)
2. 带来,引入,传进
3. 提出(议案等);(陪审团)下(判决);【棒球】使跑回本垒
第三人称单数:brings in现在分词:bringing in过去式:brought in
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Newspaper Web sites can coexist with the newspapers and still bring in healthy profit margins.网络报纸可以与纸质报纸共存,仍能带来不错的利润。
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A monsoon is a seasonal wind that can bring in a large amount of rainfall.季风是一种季节性的风,它可以带来大量的降雨。
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The biggest problem is that readers online bring in nowhere near the revenues that print readers do.最大的问题是,网上读者所带来的收益远不及印刷版读者带来的收益多。
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One multinational company offers discounts to customers who bring in old footwear to be used as fuel.一家跨国公司为那些把旧鞋拿来当燃料的顾客提供折扣。
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What matters, she added, "is a combination of what people bring in with them, and what they find there."她补充说,重要的是“人们带来了什么,以及他们在那里发现了什么”。