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词汇 bring forward
释义
Idiom
bring forwardbring (something) forward
to make something known.
During the trial, evidence was brought forward that proved the wrong person had been arrested.
Usage notes: often used in the form something was brought forward, as in the example

Phr V
bring forward
brings, bringing, brought
bring forward sth or bring sth forward
to change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier than planned
The book's publication date has been brought forward.
sometimes + to
We've brought forward the date of the wedding to May 21st.
to suggest a subject or problem so that it can be formally discussed or considered
The reforms are part of a series of anti-terrorist measures being brought forward by the government.
phrasebring forward1. bring forward sthbring sth forward to change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier than was arranged: There are urgent matters to discuss, so we have decided to bring forward the date of our next meeting.+ to The wedding has been brought forward to the first Saturday in June.2. bring forward sthbring sth forward to officially suggest a new plan or idea so that it can be discussed by a committee, parliament etc: The government has brought forward a set of proposals for dealing with juvenile crime. Scientists are being invited to bring forward plans for research into alternative sources of energy. SIMILAR TO: put forward, propose3. bring forward sthbring sth forward technical to include an amount of money in a later set of figures or calculations: The balance brought forward is $21,675.

bring forward

1. To physically move someone or something forward. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bring" and "forward." Bring forward those bracelets in the display case so people can actually see them. I don't have enough room back here—can you bring your seat forward a little?
2. To present something or someone. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bring" and "forward." We have to bring forward these findings to the board of trustees, regardless of the scandal it might ultimately reveal. Counselor, bring your first witness forward.
3. To reschedule something to an earlier date or time. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bring" and "forward." We need to bring this meeting forward at least two hours to accommodate the CEO's schedule.
4. In accounting, to transfer a sum to the next page or column. Did you bring forward the total from the last page? If not, that might be the source of the error.

bring someone or something forward

to introduce someone or something; to move someone or something into a more visible position. Please bring him forward so that we can examine him. Please bring your chair forward so I can see you.

bring forward

v.
1. To present or produce something or someone: The lawyer needs to bring forward some real evidence to the court. If you have the information, please bring it forward.
2. To move an event or engagement to an earlier date or time: My boss brought forward the conference by three days so I could attend it before I left for vacation. That meeting is scheduled too late; we'll have to bring it forward.
3. In accounting, to carry a sum from one page or column to another: I copied the number incorrectly when I brought it forward to the last page. Bring forward your total on this column to line 4 of the next column.
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