词汇 | bring before |
释义 | Phr V bring before brings, bringing, brought bring sb before sb/sth to make someone go to a place where a judge or official group will hear what they have been accused of doing and make a decision about itoften passiveHe has been brought before the court twice on similar charges. bring sth before sb/sth to arrange for a situation or problem to be discussed and considered formally by particular group or personThe developers will bring their scheme before the planning committee next week. bring (someone or something) before (someone or something)1. To bring someone to appear in front of someone, such as a judge or superior, for evaluation, criticism, or punishment. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bring" and "before." That high-profile criminal will be brought before a judge today. In light of the ugly incident yesterday, we should bring John before a disciplinary committee. 2. To present something, such as information, evidence, etc., to a person or group. We have to bring these findings before the board of trustees, regardless of the scandal it might ultimately reveal. bring someone before someone or somethingto bring a person to an authority, such as a judge, for criticism or discipline. They brought Terri before the committee for her explanation. I brought you before me to explain your side of the story. bring something before someone or somethingto bring a matter to the attention of someone or a group. I wanted to bring this matter before you before it got any worse. I will have to bring this matter before the committee. |
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