- bring outside
- verbbring outside the body for surgery, of organs• Syn: ↑exteriorize• Derivationally related forms: ↑exteriorization (for: ↑exteriorize)• Verb Frames:-
Somebody ——s something
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Somebody ——s something
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
outside — 1. noun /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/ a) The part of something that faces out; the outer surface. Silenes of old were little boxes, like those we now may see in the shops of apothecaries, painted on the outside with wanton toyish figures, as harpies, satyrs,… … Wiktionary
Outside Television — (formerly RSN Television) is a Direct broadcast satellite network operated by Mariah Media which publishes Outside Magazine that creates and distributes outdoor lifestyle and resort based sports programs to a network of stations across the United … Wikipedia
bring — [brɪŋ] verb brought PTandPP [brɔːt ǁ brɒːt] LAW bring a case/charge/suit/lawsuit to organize a legal case against someone: • a string of lawsuits brought by jobseekers who think they re the victims of discrimination • Company directors are… … Financial and business terms
Bring the Boys Back Home — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album The Wall Pays Royaume Uni … Wikipédia en Français
Outside the Wall — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album The Wall Pays Royaume Uni Sortie … Wikipédia en Français
Outside the Wall — Song by Pink Floyd from the album The Wall Released 30 November 1979 (UK), 8 December 1979 (US) Recorded April–November, 1979 Genre Art rock … Wikipedia
bring — O.E. bringan to bring, bring forth, produce, present, offer (p.t. brohte, pp. broht), from P.Gmc. *brenganan (Cf. O.Fris. brenga; M.Du. brenghen; O.H.G. bringan; Goth. briggan); no exact cognates outside Germanic, but it appears to be from PIE… … Etymology dictionary
outside — 1 /aUt saId, aUtsaId/ preposition 1 out of a particular building or room: As soon as we were outside the door we burst out laughing. opposite inside 3 (2) 2 out of a building but still close to it: I ll meet you outside the hardware store at 2 o… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bring in — verb 1. bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment (Freq. 18) He brought in a new judge The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor • Syn: ↑introduce • Hyponyms: ↑immigrate, ↑track, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
bring back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms bring back : present tense I/you/we/they bring back he/she/it brings back present participle bringing back past tense brought back past participle brought back 1) to cause ideas, feelings, or memories to be in … English dictionary