Bring out Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɹɪŋ/ /ˈaʊt
BRING-owt
bɹˈɪŋ/ /ˈaʊt
bring-OWT
释义
To make something visible, clear, or noticeable; also, to release or introduce something, such as a product.
用法与细微差别
Common in both formal and informal contexts. Used for revealing qualities, emotions, or launching products. Often with 'best/worst in someone', 'new product', or 'color' ('bring out the blue in your eyes'). Not the same as 'bring' alone.
Spanish: sacar - resaltar - hacer aflorarPortuguese (BR): destacar - revelar - trazer à tonaPortuguese (PT): realçar - destacar - revelarChinese (Simplified): 带出 - 显现 - 使展现Chinese (Traditional): 帶出 - 顯現 - 使展現Hindi: निकालना - उजागर करनाArabic: يُظهِر - يُبرز - يُخرجBengali: প্রকাশ করা - উদ্ঘাটন করা - বোঝানোRussian: выявлять - подчёркивать - выпускать (о товаре)Japanese: 引き出す - 引き立てる - 発表するVietnamese: làm nổi bật - mang ra - phát hànhKorean: 드러내다 - 부각시키다 - 출시하다Turkish: ortaya çıkarmak - vurgulamak - piyasaya sürmekUrdu: نمایاں کرنا - سامنے لانا - جاری کرناIndonesian: menonjolkan - mengungkapkan - meluncurkan
例句
The teacher tried to bring out the best in every student.
basic
This light will bring out the color of your shirt.
basic
The company will bring out a new phone next month.
basic
A good joke can bring out a real smile from anyone.
natural
Spicy food really brings out the flavor of the meat.
natural
Her new hairstyle brings out her eyes.
natural