Bring down Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɹɪŋ/ /ˈdaʊn
BRING-DOWN
bɹˈɪŋ/ /dˈaʊn
bring-DOWN
释义
To make something or someone fall, to reduce the level or amount of something, or to defeat someone in authority or power.
用法与细微差别
Used both literally (making something physically fall) and figuratively (reducing prices, sadness, toppling governments). Common collocations: 'bring down the price', 'bring down the government', 'bring down someone's mood'. Often informal.
Spanish: derribar - bajar - reducirPortuguese (BR): derrubar - baixar - reduzirPortuguese (PT): derrubar - baixar - reduzirChinese (Simplified): 击倒 - 降低 - 推翻Chinese (Traditional): 擊倒 - 降低 - 推翻Hindi: गिरा देना - कम करनाArabic: إسقاط - خفض - تقليلBengali: ফেলানো - কমানো - পতন ঘটানোRussian: свергнуть - снизить - расстроитьJapanese: 倒す - 下げる - 落ち込ませるVietnamese: hạ xuống - làm giảm - lật đổKorean: 내리다 - 무너뜨리다 - 기분을 가라앉히다Turkish: devirmek - düşürmek - moralini bozmakUrdu: گرا دینا - کم کرنا - حکومت گراناIndonesian: menjatuhkan - menurunkan - meruntuhkan
例句
The police tried to bring down the dangerous man.
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The company wants to bring down prices this year.
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The protestors hope to bring down the government.
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Bad news can really bring down your mood.
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We need to bring down our energy use to save money.
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Her comment really brought down the whole team.
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