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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
bring somebody in
▪ I. ˌbring sbˈin derived 1. to ask sb to do a particular job or to be involved in sth •Local residents were angry at not being brought in on (= asked for their opinion about) the new housing proposal. •~ to do sth Experts were brought in to advise the government. 2. (of the police)to bring sb to a police station in order to ask them questions or arrest them •Two men were brought in for questioning. Main entry: ↑bringderived ▪ II. ˌbring sb/sthˈin derived 1. to introduce a new law •They want to bring in a bill to limit arms exports. 2. to attract sb/sth to a place or business •We need to bring in a lot more new business. 3. to give a decision in court •The jury brought in a verdict of guilty. Main entry: ↑bringderived
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