Expression Cards: phrasal-verb
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phrasal-verb
bring before
誰かや何かを審判や議論のために提示する
Meaning
to present someone or something for judgment or discussion
Example
The case was **brought before** the court yesterday.
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bring closer
人々の間の感情的なつながりを強める
Meaning
to strengthen the emotional connection between people
Example
Sharing personal stories can **bring** friends **closer**.
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bring down barriers
人々やグループ間の障害を取り除く
Meaning
to remove obstacles between people or groups
Example
Education can **bring down barriers** between communities.
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bring down costs
取引や生産にかかる費用を削減する
Meaning
to reduce the expenses involved in trading or production
Example
New technologies help companies **bring down costs** of international logistics.
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bring down debt
負債を減らす
Meaning
to reduce the amount of money a government or company owes
Example
The government is trying to **bring down debt** by increasing exports.
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bring down expenses
支出を減らす
Meaning
to lower the amount of money spent
Example
They managed to **bring down** expenses through better budgeting.
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bring down inequality
経済的または社会的な不平等を減らす
Meaning
to reduce economic or social inequality
Example
Effective tax policies can help **bring down inequality** in society.
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bring down inflation
物価上昇率を減らす
Meaning
to reduce the rate at which prices are rising
Example
Central banks are working to **bring down inflation** through interest rate hikes.
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bring down tariffs
輸入または輸出にかかる税金を減らす
Meaning
to reduce taxes on imports or exports
Example
The new agreement aims to **bring down tariffs** between the two nations.
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bring down trade barriers
国際貿易を制限する障害を減らすか取り除く
Meaning
to reduce or remove obstacles that limit international trade
Example
Efforts are being made to **bring down trade barriers** between neighboring countries.
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bring everyone on board
全員を意思決定やプロジェクトに参加させる
Meaning
to include everyone in a decision or project
Example
Before starting the campaign, let's **bring everyone on board**.
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bring forward a resolution
討論のために提案または決議を正式に提出する
Meaning
to formally present a proposal or resolution for discussion
Example
The delegate **brought forward a resolution** on global peace and cooperation.
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bring forward ideas
議論や行動のためのアイデアを提案すること
Meaning
to propose or suggest ideas for discussion or action
Example
Global leaders **bring forward ideas** to tackle poverty and inequality.
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bring forward proposals
議論のために提案や計画を提出する
Meaning
to present suggestions or plans for discussion
Example
The committee will **bring forward proposals** for regional cooperation.
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bring home
重要なものや価値のあるものを手に入れること
Meaning
to win or achieve something valuable or important
Example
The team worked hard and finally **brought home** the championship trophy.
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bring in
新しいことを導入する、例えば法律、アイデア、または実践;実施する
Meaning
to introduce something new, such as a law, idea, or practice; to implement
Example
The organization decided to **bring in** new policies to promote inclusivity.
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bring in capital
投資資金を引き寄せるまたは生み出す
Meaning
to attract or generate investment money
Example
The government is trying to **bring in capital** from foreign investors.
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bring in foreign investment
外国投資を引き寄せる
Meaning
to attract money from other countries for business or development
Example
The government is trying to **bring in foreign investment** to boost economic growth.
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bring in ideas
新しいアイデアを導入または提供する
Meaning
to introduce or contribute new ideas
Example
He encouraged the team to bring in new ideas for the project.
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bring in income
仕事や投資でお金を稼ぐ
Meaning
to earn money from work or investment
Example
She started freelancing to **bring in income** alongside her full-time job.
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bring in investment
投資家からお金を引き寄せる
Meaning
to attract money from investors
Example
Tax incentives are designed to **bring in investment** from abroad.
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bring in investors
投資する人々を引き寄せる
Meaning
to attract people who will invest money
Example
The startup managed to **bring in** several new investors this year.
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bring in line
誰かまたは何かを規則や基準に従わせる
Meaning
to make someone or something follow rules or standards
Example
The new CEO worked hard to **bring in line** all departments with the company’s vision.
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bring in line with
何かを基準または方針に従わせる
Meaning
to make something conform to a standard or policy
Example
The company updated its IT systems to **bring them in line with** global data security standards.