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Terms for subject Cliche / convention containing bring | all forms | exact matches only
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bring a passion and commitment toполностью посвящать свои усилия (чем-либо sankozh)
bring it on!ну давайте уже! (поддерживая план, проект, замысел: A third crossing? Bring it on! We've been waiting for it for years. ART Vancouver)
bring sb. to safetyспасти (от опасности: Despite being sick, the mystery animal was incredibly clever and managed to evade being captured for weeks. But his rescuers refused to give up and finally succeeded in bringing him to safety. -- наконец им удалось спасти его thedodo.com ART Vancouver)
bring up an issueподнимать вопрос (ART Vancouver)
bring up the issueподнять вопрос (of sth. – о чём-л.: Forest Grove Drive on Burnaby Mountain is being treated like a racetrack by too many people, too often. Some cars are speeding up to 25 or 30 km/h over the speed limit. (...) I brought this issue up to the police. They said it was a city problem. I brought this up to the city. They said it was a police problem. I brought this up to the community police office begging them to put their speed watch van out there. Nothing was done. (burnabynow.com) • I had brought up the issue of the sidewalk needing to be cleared of snow during our one annual meeting in the spring, but no one wants to do it, nor do they want to hire anyone because it costs money! Shocking. (Reddit) ART Vancouver)