1PHRASAL VERB (政府或组织)推行,采用(新的法律或制度) When a government or organization brings in a new law or system, they introduce it. (政府或组织)推行,采用(新的法律或制度) [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
The government brought in a controversial law under which it could take any land it wanted. [VERBPREP. noun]
政府推行了一项颇具争议的法令,根据该法令政府可以征用其所需要的任何土地。
2PHRASAL VERB 赚得,挣(钱) Someone or something that brings in money makes it or earns it. 赚得,挣(钱) [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
I have three part-time jobs, which bring in about £14,000 a year. [VERBPREP. noun]
我有3份兼职工作,一年能挣大约14,000英镑。
3PHRASAL VERB 引入;请来;邀请 If you bring in someone from outside a team or organization, you invite them to do a job or join in an activity or discussion. 引入;请来;邀请 [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
The firm decided to bring in a new management team. [VERBPREP. noun]
bring in phrasal verb ⇨introduce1 (bring in a bill to limit arms exports)⇨make2 (The sale brought in a lot.)⇨make3 (Her work brings her in about $2 million per year.)