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Bring under Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹɪŋ/ /ˈəndɝ
BRING UN-der
bɹˈɪŋ/ /ˈʌndɐ
bring UN-duh

释义

To make something or someone be controlled or governed by a person, group, or system. Often used when talking about gaining control over places, people, situations, or emotions.

用法与细微差别

Primarily formal or written; common in contexts of authority, law, politics, or discipline. Often followed by a noun: 'bring under control,' 'bring under authority.' Not used for everyday physical actions; it's about dominance or regulation.

例句

The police tried to bring under the crowd during the protest.

basic

It took months to bring under the forest fire.

basic

The teacher managed to bring under the noisy class.

basic

The government wants to bring under illegal mining operations.

natural

It took a while, but the doctor finally brought under the patient’s high fever.

natural

After negotiations, both parties agreed to bring under strict regulations.

natural