Презентация по английскому языку на тему "Фразовый глагол to bring"

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to bring about
means to cause something to happen
Social media has brought about big changes in how people interact.
Great changes were brought about by new technology.
What brought about the change in his position?
to bring around
means to change someone’s view or opinion
Tony used to eat meat until he met his new friend who really brought him around.
It took her ages to bring him around to her point of view.
also means to bring someone or something with you when you visit a house
They’ll bring around a birthday cake when they come over later.
Bring your friends around sometime, I'd love to meet them.
to bring back
means to make someone remember something or think about it again
Visiting this old place brought back memories of when he was a child there.
The photos bring back memories of our holidays in France.
also means to take back or return something
My MP3player stopped working so I brought it back to the shop.
Can you bring back the book I lent you?
to bring down
means to reduce something or make it lower
Their aim was to bring down the level of unemployment.
We’re going to bring down prices on all our computers.
also means to make something or someone fall/collapse
The Berlin Wall was brought down in 1989.
The footballer was brought down in the penalty area.
to bring off
means to succeed with something difficult
It was a difficult task but James brought it off.
We can't believe your parents let you come with us. How did you bring that off?
It was their first performance in front of a large audience and they brought it off magnificently.
to bring on
means to cause something to happen (usually negative)
Alice was suffering from stress brought on by overwork.
Michael’s cold was brought on by rainy weather.
The loud music brought on his headache.
to bring out
means to produce or publish something
The singer has just brought out her third album.
My favourite writer is bringing out a new book next week.
also means to stress or highlight something
Our teacher always brings out the best in students.
That make-up really brings out her beautiful eyes.
to bring together
means to help people or groups to become friendly or to do something together
A common interest in football brought them together.
The event was unique in bringing together different people.
The disaster brought the community together.
to bring up
means to care for a child, teaching him/her how to behave
Ann was brought up by her grandparents.
His parents brought him up strictly.
also means to mention a subject or start to talk about it
Bring it up at the meeting.
Don’t bring up that topic with him or he’ll get upset.