Bring over Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɹɪŋ/ /ˈoʊvɝ
BRING OH-ver
bɹˈɪŋ/ /ˈəʊvɐ
bring OH-vuh
Definición
To take someone or something from one place and bring them to where you are or to another place.
Uso & Matices
Informal and common in conversation. Often used for guests, food, or objects. Can refer to physical movement or to introducing ideas: 'bring someone over' (to your house), 'bring over food'. Not to be confused with 'bring up' (to mention) or 'bring in' (to introduce).
Spanish: traer - llevar (a otro lugar)Portuguese (BR): trazer - levar (a outro lugar)Portuguese (PT): trazer - levar (para outro lugar)Chinese (Simplified): 带过来 - 带到这边Chinese (Traditional): 帶過來 - 帶到這邊Hindi: लाना (दूसरी जगह पर लाना)Arabic: أحضر - جلب (إلى هنا)Bengali: আনা - নিয়ে আসাRussian: принести - привезти - привестиJapanese: 持ってくる - 連れてくるVietnamese: mang đến - đưa đếnKorean: 가져오다 - 데려오다Turkish: getirmekUrdu: لاناIndonesian: membawa - membawa ke sini
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Can you bring over your laptop tomorrow?
basic
Please bring over some dessert for the party.
basic
She wants to bring over her friend for dinner.
basic
I’ll bring over that book you wanted next time I come.
natural
Is it okay if I bring over my cousin for the barbecue?
natural
She always brings over interesting snacks when she visits.
natural