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bring up

[phrasal verb]
bring (someone) up or bring up (someone) : to take care of and teach (a child who is growing up)抚养;养育
bring (something) up or bring up (something)
: to mention (something) when talking : to start to talk about (something)提及;提出
computers : to cause (something, such as a file or picture) to appear on a computer screen使(文件、图片等)显示在计算机屏幕上;调出
: 1vomit
bring (someone) up : to cause (someone) to stop suddenly使(某人)突然停止used in phrases like bring up short and bring up suddenly用于bring up short、bring up suddenly等短语
⇒ Main Entry: bring

bring up

verb

brought up; bringing up; brings up

transitive verb

1
: to bring (a person) to maturity through nurturing care and education
2
: to cause to stop suddenly
3
a
: to bring to attention : introduce
b
computers : to cause (something, such as a file or picture) to appear on a computer screen
… you can make any picture that it displays into wallpaper by right-clicking with the arrow over the art to bring up a box with a "Set as wallpaper" choice. Barry Popik
4
: vomit

intransitive verb

: to stop suddenly

Example Sentences

it takes an immense commitment and a lot of love to bring up a child properly I hate to bring this up, but we're running short of money.
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Word History

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

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The first known use of bring up was in the 14th century

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