a :to show (something):to cause (something) to appear or to be more easily seen顯示;使明顯
The debate brought out [=highlighted] the differences between the two candidates.這場辯論暴露出兩位候選人之間的分歧。
That blue sweater really brings out the color in your eyes.那件藍色毛衣正能襯出你眼睛的顔色。
Our school aims to bring out [=develop] the talents in each of our students.我們學校的目標是讓每一名學生的才華都能得以施展。
A crisis brings out the best in some people and brings out the worst in others. [=a crisis causes some people to behave very well and other people to behave very badly]危機使一些人表現出其最好的一面,而使另一些人暴露出其最壞的一面。
b :to produce (something, such as a book):to cause (something) to become available or to come out生産;出版
a writer who's expected to bring out a new novel next year預計明年推出小說新作的作家
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bring (someone) out in (something)British:to cause (someone) to begin to have (something, such as a rash) on the skin使(某人)皮膚長出(皮疹等)
Eating strawberries brings me out in spots. [=eating strawberries makes me break out in spots]吃草莓使我起了疹子。