词汇 | bring one out of |
释义 | (redirected from bring one out of)bring (someone or something) out of (somewhere or someone)1. To entice someone or something to emerge from a place or thing. I think this generous salary offer will bring Fred out of retirement. You can try using food to bring that scared cat out of hiding. Do you think there's anything we can do to bring Beth out of her funk? 2. To entice someone to say something, often something of a secretive nature. I even offered money in an attempt to bring that gossip out of her! bring someone or something out of somethingand bring someone or something outto cause someone or something to emerge from something or some place. The explosion brought the people out of their homes. The noise brought out all the people. bring something out of someoneand bring something outto cause something to be said by a person, such as a story, the truth, an answer, etc. We threatened her a little and that brought the truth out of her. This warning ought to bring out the truth! |
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